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    Austin City Limits 2023 Headliners: Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters, More!

    Austin City Limits Music Festival is back in town and this might be the biggest lineup they ever had so far!#AustinCityLimits
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    Lizzo Performing on ‘SNL’ After The Yeah Yeah Yeahs Back Out Last Minute Due to THIS

    Lizzo will be returning to 'Saturday Night Live' next week after The Yeah Yeah Yeahs back out from their musical appearance at the last minute.#Lizzo #SNL
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs 2022

    Yeah Yeah Yeahs New Album Finally Coming After Nine Years

    The wait is over for Yeah Yeah Yeahs' fans! After long nine years of musical drought, the upcoming album will arrive before the year ends.#YeahYeahYeahs
  • Governors Ball 2018: Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Jack White, Travis Scott, Eminem To Headline Festival

    The full lineup for this year’s Governors Ball Music Festival has been announced. Eminem, Travis Scott, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and more are heading to New York this June for the show.
  • Yeah Yeah Yeah's Karen O Shares 'Rise of the Tomb Raider' Soundtrack Song "I Shall Rise"

    Yeah Yeah Yeahs frontwoman Karen O is no stranger to soundtracks, so we're happy to hear that her new song, "I Shall Rise," is featured in the upcoming Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics video game, Rise of the Tomb Raider. This powerful new tune will be featured as the ending credits theme as well as upcoming promotional material including TV spots, gameplay trailers, launch videos and more. Listen to this new Lara Croft song below.
  • Karen O New Song 'Singalong' Gets Grainy NYC Themed Short Film

    Karen O unveiled a grainy, New York City themed short film for "Singalong" featuring stranger flooded streets, city dwellers sucked into their cell phones and sweethearts exchanging kisses and holding tightly to their dog leashes on park benches. The Asli Baykal-directed short boasts a lo-fi attribute that conjures a Seventies slide show while the Yeah Yeah Yeahs front woman delivers the lines-"All alone on your way home / You could be wrong, sing it anyway / Sing along your favorite song" - over gentle strums of the guitar.
  • Damon Albarn Carried Offstage by Roskilde Security after How Long A Set?

    Damon Albarn, like Steve Martin, is a wild and crazy guy, and the Blur frontman needed to be carried offstage by security after performing for nearly five hours at the Roskilde Festival over the weekend.
  • Karen O Shares Sunny 'Day Go By' Music Video [WATCH]

    Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O has shared the music video for her song "Day Go By," which you can check out below. The Wiisa-directed clip follows two young lovers — neither of which are Karen O, it should be noted — as they go swimming and take bike rides together, shot in a grainy, sun-kissed style that basically looks like the music video equivalent of an Instagram post. It is very 2015 indie pop.
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs Are On Hiatus, According To Karen O

    We haven't heard very much at all from New York indie rock trio Yeah Yeah Yeahs since their 2013 album Mosquito, and according to lead vocalist Karen O, this is because the band is currently "on a bit of a hiatus." In a recent interview with NME, O revealed that the Yeah Yeah Yeahs currently have no plans to record another album, though they haven't actually split up.
  • Jonah Hill Covers Drake at VICE Anniversary, Lil Wayne, Scarlett Johansson and Nicki Minaj Perform [WATCH]

    Celebrities and musicians alike helped VICE celebrate its 20th anniversary last night (December 5) at a music festival in Brooklyn. The house band was led by Yeah Yeah Yeahs frontman Nick Zinner. Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne and Andrew W.K. all performed, but the highlights came when two of Hollywood's finest busted out some karaoke. Scarlett Johansson performed New Order's "Bizarre Love Triangle" while Jonah Hill took on Drake's "Marvins Room,"
  • 6 Band Names Inspired by the Artist's Hometown: The Beach Boys, E Street Band, MC5 and More

    Naming your band after your hometown is a pretty lazy decision, but there are some bands that have gotten a bit more creative, naming themselves after more obscure references the their place of origin. Here are six band names inspired by the artist's hometown:
  • 10 Songs With Spoken Word Guest Spots: Michael Jackson, Daft Punk, And More

    When someone performs a guest spot on another artist's song, you can usually expect him or her to sing, or play an instrument, or even contribute a rap verse. However, these 10 songs feature guests performing spoken word contributions.
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