• Beach House Adds Installation Concert Series to 2016 Tour Dates

    Baltimore's dream pop duo Beach House are currently getting ready for some 2016 tour dates in support of their two 2015 albums, Thank Your Lucky Stars and Depression Cherry. While this Spring tour is hitting so many cities around the country, singer and keyboardist Victoria Legrand and guitarist Alex Scally this week announced even more performances, with an interesting twist. Beach House will bring a number of their songs to audiences with an instillation concert series involving art and music. Read more on this news below.
  • Pickathon 2016 Lineup: Jeff Tweedy, Yo La Tengo, Beach House Headline

    Pickathon is one of the most beloved festivals by fans and artists in the rock and folk communities, and the Oregon-based three-day concert continues that tradition with another stacked lineup for 2016. On Tuesday (Jan. 19), Pickathon revealed its full roster, including Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy, Yo La Tengo, Beach House, The Oh Hellos, Dan Deacon and more.
  • 10 Best Albums of 2015: Kendrick Lamar, Carly Rae Jepsen, Adele & More

    2015 has come and gone, but the music that made the last 12 months still remains. Though the airwaves last year may have been filled with sultry R&B, bizarre viral hits and more Justin Bieber than a lot of people find tolerable, in all corners of the musical spectrum, some of the best music in years was rolled out. From Kendrick Lamar's anthemic album for change to Adele's triumphant return, from the personal heartbreak of Purity Ring to the raw mourning of Sufjan Stevens, here are 2015's 10 best albums.
  • Top 5 Late Night TV Music Performances of 2015: Adele, Foo Fighters, Beach House and More

    Late night TV talk shows have always been fertile ground for great musical performances, and this year proved no different. From the Foo Fighters' touching farewell for David Letterman to Adele's Roots accompanied kiddie instrument cover of "Hello" on The Tonight Show, 2015 was filled with its fair share of great gigs. Here are some of our standout picks featuring Kendrick Lamar, Tracy Chapman and Beach House.
  • Aziz Ansari's Netflix Show 'Master of None' Shares Season 1 Playlist [LISTEN]

    Aziz Anzari's new show, Master of None, debuted last Friday via Netflix to a flood of rave reviews from fans all over Twitter. As one might guess considering the show shares a title with a Beach House song, the show's soundtrack which is curated by the show's music supervisor Zach Cowie alongside Anzari makes for an awesome playlist. In response to fan demands, the show shared a Spotify playlist of the first season's soundtrack featuring everything from Aphex Twin to The Zombies, including the titular track by Beach House. Watch the video for the Baltimore dream-pop duo's 2006 song "Master of None."
  • Mixtape Monday: This Week's Newest Tracks For Sharing

    Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2015 songs from Dr. Dre, HAIM, FKA twigs, Beach House and more right here!
  • Beach House Releases 'Sparks' With New Single From Their Forthcoming LP

    Beach House recently released a new single from their forthcoming LP Depression Cherry. Known for swoon-inducing harmonies and lyrics that tug at the heart without playing coy, the Baltomore based dream-pop outfit whet fans appetites with "Sparks" from their forthcoming album last week via Spanish radio. Aired originally on RTVE, the Baltimore based duo's latest track, which is appropriately titled "Sparks," stays true to the band's already established aesthetic by way of lush lyricism and delectably jangly riffs.
  • Fleet Foxes's Robin Pecknold Writes Music for Off-B'way Play 'Wyoming'

    It has been nearly four years since we have heard a new Fleet Foxes album, but today it was revealed that Fleet Foxes frontman Robin Pecknold has composed the music for an upcoming off-Broadway play titled "Wyoming," which was written by Pecknold's cousin Brian Watkins and directed by Danya Taymor. According to "Stereogum," Pecknold co-wrote the music along with percussionist Neal Morgan, who is best known for his work with Bill Callahan and Pecknold's old touring partner Joanna Newsom — perhaps that is where they met? According to "Broadway World," "Wyoming" is a "biting, brilliant family drama about buried memories of a confounding childhood crime" produced by Lesser America. As of right now, Pecknold has no plans to record or release his score, which means you will have to go see the play, which runs from Jan. 15 to 31 at Theater for the New City in New York City. You can purchase tickets for "Wyoming" here. Fleet Foxes's most recent album "Helplessness Blues" was released in 2011. It was the Seattle band's second studio album overall, following their self-titled, debut album from 2008. Most recently, Pecknold embarked on a tour with members of Grizzly Bear, Wye Oak, Beach House and The Walkmen celebrating the music of late Byrds member Gene Clark.
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