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  • Kurt Vile Announces New Album Title, World Tour Dates for Late 2015

    Kurt Vile has been speaking about new music for some time and now the guitarist has confirmed a new album from himself and the Violators titled b'lieve i'm goin down to be released during the Fall. A specific drop date hasn't been announced but perhaps it will come in September, before his world tour—which was also newly announced—will kick off on October 1.
  • Pitchfork Music Festival Lineup: Sleater-Kinney, Wilco, Chance the Rapper, Run the Jewels and More Set for July in Chicago

    The 2015 festival landscape is looking ever fuller. Following the lineup releases for Coachella, Governors Ball, Bonnaroo and a slew of other multi-day events today (Feb. 13), Pitchfork announced the full list of acts for the 2015 Pitchfork Music Festival.
  • 9 Album Covers That Depict The Artist's Hometown: Nas, Wilco, And More

    Plenty of musicians love to pay tribute to their hometowns in song lyrics, but these artists took these tributes a step further, by using album covers that depicted images of their hometowns.
  • Beyoncé's Producer Is Wrong, 8 Artists That Prove Guitar Music Isn't Dead: Jack White, St. Vincent, And More

    This past week, pop producer Greg Kurstin, who has worked with the likes of Beyoncé and Kelly Clarkson, declared that guitar music is at an "all time low," especially in the United States. Anyone who follows music that goes even slightly off the mainstream knows that this claim is absolutely false, and here are 8 current artists (all American, by the way) to prove it.
  • Philadelphia DJ Paints over Kurt Vile's 'Walkin' On A Pretty Daze' Mural

    A local DJ has seen fit to paint over the mural that served as Kurt Vile's album cover for 2013's 'Walkin' On A Pretty Daze.'
  • Queens of the Stone Age reveal favorite albums of 2013, featuring Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Phoenix and more

    Everyone's releasing their year-end lists as 2013 comes to a close. Major publications such as Rolling Stone and Spin have unveiled their choice picks for album's of the year, but who's to say they're the only ones who have their say? What about the artists themselves? Rockers Queens of the Stone Age, who released "...Like Clockwork" in June have now revealed their picks for the best 10 albums of the year.
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