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Georgia psych-pop crew Of Montreal have shared a new track titled "Empyrean Abattoir" from their upcoming album "Aureate Gloom," which you can check out below. The song is one of the best things Of Montreal have put out in years, starting with a vaguely mournful disco/post-punk groove but eventually shifting into a snottier punk jam, reminiscent of David Bowie's early 1970s work, such as "Queen Bitch." Frontman Kevin Barnes has said that "Aureate Gloom" was inspired by the "mid-to-late-'70s music scene in New York," and based on this song he is not messing around.You can check out Of Montreal's 'Empyrean Abattoir" here, via "Stereogum": -
New York Choral Society Presents Symposium on Felix Mendelssohn's St. Paul, David Haynes Moderates, Experts Dr. Larry Todd and Dr. Siegwart Reichjwald Discuss
The New York Choral Society is presenting a symposium on Felix Mendelssohn titled “Mendelssohn: A Conversation. His Life, His Music His Passion” on Jan. 11. -
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Presents Full Film Screening and Live Orchestral Score of "Singin' In the Rain," Constantine Kitsopoulos to Conduct
The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra will present a full film screening of the classic 1952 film, “Singin’ in the Rain,” with live orchestral accompaniment. -
Tail Has Been Found for Missing AirAsia Plane, May Contain Black Boxes
Finally, conditions for the search and recovery of lost AirAsia Flight 8501 have improved enough for divers to spot the tail of the plane. It has been located about 20 miles from the craft's last known location and resting at the bottom of the Java Sea. This is particularly promising news because if it is the right side of the tail, then the black box will likely be recovered with it. That recovery is crucial in helping investigators understand exactly what happened in the final moments of the doomed flight."We've found the tail that has been our main target," Fransiskus Bambang Soelistyo, head of the search and rescue agency, said at a news conference in Jakarta.The tail was identified by divers after it was spotted by an underwater machine using a sonar scan, Soelistyo said. He displayed underwater photographs showing partial lettering on the sunken object compared with a picture of an intact Airbus A320-200 in AirAsia livery."I can confirm that what we found was the tail part from the pictures," he said, adding that the team "now is still desperately trying to locate the black box," according to a report by Reuters.So far, monsoon-like rain and minimal visibility has made recovering the bodies of the 162 passengers on board difficult, and divers have been frustrated to know that they are so close yet have not been able to fully do their job. -
Flying Lotus Does Twitter Fan Q&A: Hints At Movie, New Album, Music Videos
Flying Lotus took to Twitter as well to answer some fan questions about what his future plans look like. The "Never Catch Me" producer reveals some interesting new information about working on a new album, a movie he is writing and a new music video from his fifth studio album You're Dead coming next week. See the tweets below via Pigeons and Planes. -
Swervedriver Announce New Album 'I Wasn't Born To Lose You,' Share New Song "Setting Sun," Tour Dates [LISTEN]
English shoegaze legends Swervedriver have announced a new album titled I Wasn't Born To Lose You (that's the album cover up above), which will be their first album since 1998's 99th Dream, Pitchfork reports. You can check out the album's psychedelic single "Setting Sun" below. The album is set for release on March 3, and on March 4, Swervedriver will be kicking off a U.S. tour in San Diego, which will finish up in Philadelphia on March 29 and include a stop at South By Southwest in between. You can see the complete dates below. -
Belle & Sebastian Share New Song "The Cat With The Cream" From Upcoming Album "Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance" [LISTEN]
Scottish indie pop legends Belle & Sebastian have shared another track from their upcoming album Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance, titled "The Cat with the Cream," which you can check out below. Though the previous songs that have been shared so far from the album have been pretty upbeat and fun, "The Cat with the Cream" is far more dramatic and low-key, with a prominent string section and almost no percussion other than a steady kick drum. The lyrics are also more political than we're used to hearing from frontman Stuart Murdoch, with lines about Tories and the boom/bust nature of capitalist economies. -
Sia Taps Maddie Ziegler, Shia LaBeouf for "Elastic Heart" Music Video with A Lot of Interpretive Dancing [WATCH]
Sia has once again tapped Maddie Zeigler for an interpretive music video, but this time the "Chandelier" singer has added Shia LaBeouf to the mix. Today (Jan. 7), the elusive pop star released her latest music video for her 1000 Forms of Fear single "Elastic Heart," which seems to represent two lovers caught in a dance where nobody truly wins in the end. -
Gesaffelstein Says Coachella Will Be His Last Live Show
Sad news for Gesaffelstein fans. The French DJ, producer has announced, in conjunction with his worthy inclusion on the Coachella 2015 lineup, that the performance would be the "Last Gesaffelstein Live." He delivered the news in very few words without much in the way of an explanation, as one would expect from Gesaffelstein, whose real is Mike Lévy. -
Kanye West 'Yeezus Tour' Architects Share Set Design Photos [PHOTOS]
Until yesterday, the masterminds behind the elaborate and unique set design was kept secret, and it was announced via Instagram that the New-York based firm, called Family, was responsible for the work. The company finally shared the secret that they worked alongside Virgil Abloh, Italian artist Vanessa Beercroft and international stage designer Es Devil all worked to complete Kanye's vision. It was also shared that Kanye was very involved in the design process and vision. -
Joey Bada$$'s Forthcoming Debut Album 'B4.Da.$$' Details From Pro Era's Chuck Strangers
Joey Bada$$ continues to make headlines this week (both positive and negative), with his assault charge at the Byron Bay Falls Festival in Australia, as well as releasing a track "Teach Me" featuring Kiesza, off his forthcoming album. The latest is more talk of his new album, which will be the highly-anticipated debut for the artist, titled B4.DA.$$, is scheduled to be released on January 20th.The producer behind the track that Bada$$ released earlier this week, Chuck Strangers, sat down with HipHopDX to give an interview regarding the forthcoming debut. -
Metropolitan Opera Offers $25 Low-Price Tickets for Performances, Takes a Rocky Start
Many Rust Belt cities in the U.S. have been experimenting with a new theory, "low-cost high culture," and have been yielding higher net profits. While the idea is sound, major cultural institutions like the Metropolitan Opera have tried a similar experiment but haven't found the same success.
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