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Foster the People

  • Foster The People’s Music: Call It What You Want

    With Mark Foster in the lead, Sean Cimino on guitars, Isom Innis on keyboards, and Mark Pontius on drums, Foster The People is a band that promises to stay.
  • 7 Upbeat Songs With Surprisingly Dark Messages

    There are no rules in music and anything an artist can conceive, they can turn into song, some more popular than others. Here are seven of the songs that mask their surprisingly dark messages with upbeat music:
  • Paramore Teams Up With Foster The People For 24-Date US Summer Tour

    Paramore and Foster the People are confirmed to go on a series of summer shows starting June 12. Hayley Williams, Taylor York, and Zac Farro will go on tour to celebrate their 'After Laughter' album.
  • Vampire Weekend, Run The Jewels, Foster The People to Perform at Bernie Sanders' Iowa Rally

    Vampire Weekend, Run The Jewels and Foster The People are all feeling the Bern, as the three groups are prepared to play at Bernie Sander's Iowa rally on Saturday, just days before the caucus.
  • MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs from Willow Smith, Prince, Pusha T & More

    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 Willow Smith, Prince, Pusha T and more right here!
  • Cubbie Fink, Foster the People Founding Member Leaving After 6 Years

    After six years of writing and performing with the indie rock trio Foster The People, founding member bassist Cubbie Fink has decided to part ways with the band and is leaving.
  • No Doubt, The Killers & Zac Brown Band Lead Lineup for San Diego's Kaaboo Festival

    It seems like every city is trying to get in on the festival game these days, so why not San Diego? Today (Feb. 23), a new multi-day musical extravaganza the Kaaboo Festival was announced and the inaugural lineup includes some of the best players from every genre, including No Doubt, Zac Brown Band and The Killers.
  • Hangout Music Festival 2015 Lineup: Zac Brown Band, Foo Fighters, Skrillex Top the Bill [FULL LINEUP]

    It's currently festival announcement season, and the good people of the Hangout Music Festival have joined in on the fun. Zac Brown Band, Skrillex, Foo Fighters and Beck are set to headline the event, which occurs on the Gulf Shores in Alabama May 15-17. Other big names include Paramore, My Morning Jacket, Foster the People and Spoon. Hangout organizers also announced a partnership with Goldenvoice, the promotion company behind Coachella and Firefly.
  • Lollapalooza Announces Lineups for Festivals in Chile, Argentina and Brazil: Jack White, Pharrell Williams, Calvin Harris and More

    Lollapalooza managed to sell out all three of its South American festivities this year so the festival will once again be headed to the continent to stage shows in Argentina, Brazil and Chile. The lineups for each of those gigs, relatively similar, were announced on Monday morning.
  • Lollapalooza Announces 2015 Dates In South America, Jack White Rumored To Headline

    Alternative rock megafestival Lollapalooza has announced that it will be returning to South America for three consecutive weekends in March 2015. Lollapalooza Chile will take place in Santiago on March 14 and 15, Lollapalooza Argentina will take place in Buenos Aires on March 21 and 22, and Lollapalooza Brazil will take place in Sao Paolo on March 28 and 29.
  • Lollapalooza 2014 Day 2 Review & Recap: Outkast and Calvin Harris Share Fireworks, Nas Waxes 'Illmatic' and Rich Homie Quan Kind of Shows Up

    Music Times reporter Ryan Book works best in his home territory of the Midwest, or at least that's what he told us. Join him every day this weekend for a chronological look at what went down at the Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago.
  • Tough Picks at Lollapalooza: Eminem or Arctic Monkeys? Iggy or Interpol? Music Times Makes its Lineup Picks

    The hell of festivals is looking at two amazing acts lined up alongside each other on a schedule and deciding which you'd rather commit your time to. It ain't easy, but Music Times figured we'd give you some friendly advice when considering this weekend's Lollapalooza lineup.
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