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  • Panorama and Governors Ball Battle for New York City’s Best Summer Festival Crown

    Will the summer of 2016 be the birth of two of the biggest music festival rivals in New York City? If the lineups for Panorama and Governors Ball aren't enough evidence, the super expensive ticket prices on the resale market should be indicative of what may be the start of longstanding rivalry. So which will be crowned the best?
  • Splendour In The Grass 2016 Lineup: The Strokes, Flume, The Cure, Sigur Ros Headline

    Other acts on Splendour In The Grass lineup include James Blake, Leon Bridges, Matt Corby, At The Drive-In, Hermitude, The 1975 and Santigold.
  • Governors Ball 2016 Announces Daily Lineups, Single Day Ticket Sales

    Governors Ball has already announced its stacked 2016 festival lineup, which includes everyone from headliners to Kanye West, The Killers and The Strokes to a range of other exciting acts such as M83, Death Cab for Cutie and Beck. With the New York City fest less than four months away, on Tuesday (Feb. 9), GovBall announced the single day lineups and the sale of one-day passes.
  • Governors Ball 2016 Lineup: Kanye West, The Strokes, Beck, M83, The Killers Headline

    As the U.S. dives into the depths of winter, the summer festival season teases itself with various lineup announcements with each event trying to one-up each other. New York's biggest event, Governors Ball is now the latest to toss its hat in the ring and it has a strong case for best lineup this summer. With a strong 2016 lineup from top to bottom, it boasts headliners in Kanye West, Beck, The Strokes, M83, The Killers and Robyn.
  • The Strokes' Nick Valensi Guitar Missing in Transit: Fans Asked to Help Look for Epiphone

    It's hard to be a guitarist without a guitar, and that's why The Strokes are asking fans to help track down Nick Valensi's instrument. On Monday night (Jan. 5), the "Is This It?" made a call out on its official website and Instagram after Valensi's Epiphone guitar was lost in transit from New York to Los Angeles.
  • The Strokes Recorded Parts for New Album While Playing the Live Out Monterrey Festival

    The Strokes are gearing up for album number six. Earlier this week, the "Last Nite" rockers played at Mexico's Live Out Monterrey Festival, and while the band was down south, they also hit up a recording studio to work on some new songs.
  • Pearl Jam Confirms They Will Celebrate 25th Anniversary With 2016 Tour

    Pearl Jam bassist, Jeff Ament, along with the band's manager, Kelly Curtis, confirmed Friday (Dec. 11) that the world-renowned rock icons will tour again in 2016, most likely to celebrate their 25th anniversary as a band.
  • Albert Hammond Jr. Beats Up Pickpocket Who Attempted to Steal From His Wife [WATCH]

    Note to self: don't steal from Albert Hammond Jr. The solo artist and Strokes guitarist shared a video yesterday (Dec. 11) of he and his crew reviewing the security footage of an altercation in which a pickpocket attempted to steal his wife's wallet and green card.
  • Savages' Jehnny Beth and The Strokes' Julian Casablancas Rage on New Punk Cover [LISTEN]

    New York City born-and-bred frontman of The Strokes, Julian Casablancas, along with Savages' Jehnny Beth, have unleashed a brand new raging punk rock cover of Sort Sol's "Boy/Girl" and it's undeniably rad.
  • The Strokes' Julian Casablancas Covers Milli Vanilli & The Doors [WATCH]

    This past weekend, The Strokes' experimental frontman Julian Casablancas performed at Beach Goth 4 festival in California with his backing band The Voidz. Their nontraditional set included a cover of lipsyncers Milli Vanilli. Casablancas later joined The Growlers to cover The Doors.
  • London Children's Choir Covers The Strokes' 'Chances' [WATCH]

    You'll probably remember London’s Capital Children’s Choir from their 2013 cover of Crystal Castles' "Untrust Us." They also performed Lily Allen's track, "Somewhere Only We Know" with the singer on stage last December. Now, the group has tackled a particularly intriguing choice of song, none other than "Chances" by indie rock icons, The Strokes.
  • Drake, Foo Fighters & The Weeknd Lead Austin City Limits 2015 Festival; Last Minute Tickets

    The "Live Music Capital of The World" will live up to its name this weekend when the Austin City Limits Music Festival kicks off Friday afternoon in Austin, Texas. The festival, which spreads out over two weekends (October 2-4 and October 9-11), will feature an eclectic roster of 130 artists.
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