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  • Violent Femmes North American Tour to Celebrate First Two Albums' Anniversaries: Where To Get Tickets?

    The Violent Femmes are gearing up for another tour in North America; it will kick off in San Francisco on May 1.#ViolentFemmes #Tour #Album #Anniversary
  • Pi Day Playlist: 11 Mathematical Songs to Calculate Your Day

    To coincide with this Pi Day, we've compiled our favorite numerical hits, from the addition of Radiohead to the countdowns of Feist and Beyoncé. So get out your calculators, pens and textbooks and study up with our 11 favorite math-y songs!
  • Violent Femmes Perform with Stephen Colbert Ahead of New Album and 2016 Tour

    It's been 16 years, but Violent Femmes are back now with a vengeance. In anticipation of their new album We Can Do Anything, on Tuesday (Feb. 24), the acoustic punk trio made their first TV appearance in well over a decade for a pair or songs on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
  • Violent Femmes Announce First Album in 15 Years, ‘We Can Do Anything’

    Violent Femmes have announced that their first full-length album in over 15 years, We Can Do Anything, is scheduled to drop on March 4, 2016.
  • Modest Mouse, Tears For Fears To Play 'Project Pabst' Festival In Portland

    It seems as though Pabst Blue Ribbon beer has finally accepted its place in American indie culture with the announcement of Project Pabst, a three-day music festival in Portland, Oregon. The festival will take place across various venues in Portland from September 26-28 and will feature sets from Modest Mouse (who are based in Portland), Tears For Fears, Guided By Voices, and Violent Femmes. The Wu-Tang Clan's GZA is also scheduled to appear, and will be performing his 1995 solo album Liquid Swords in its entirety.
  • Record Store Day 2014: announced releases so far, and noticeable Trends

    Record Store Day's website hasn't released an official list yet, but fortunately there are dedicated souls have been combing the internet and compiling a list based on previously announced exclusives. We looked over what they found and noticed some obvious (and less obvious) themes.
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