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Justin Vernon of indie-folk fixture Bon Iver will join forces this fall with The National's Bryce Dessner for a special concert engagement called 'Invisible Bridge.' Dessner is curating the affair to take place September 25 at Philharmonie de Paris. -
The National's Prodigious Grateful Dead Compilation 'Day of the Dead' Out Today; Features Mumford & Sons, The Flaming Lips
'Day of the Dead,' the Grateful Dead tribute compilation curated by The National's Aaron and Bryce Dessner, is now available. The expansive five-disc box set features Dead covers by The National, Mumford & Sons, The Flaming Lips and many more. -
Stream ‘Day Of The Dead’ Grateful Dead Covers By The National, The War On Drugs [LISTEN]
Day Of The Dead, the forthcoming Grateful Dead tribute album which features 59 tracks and over five hours' worth of music curated and compiled by The National's Aaron and Bryce Dessner, is due to drop May 20. In advance of its release, the pair have shared the first five cuts: "Touch Of Grey" performed by The War On Drugs, Courtney Barnett's "New Speedway Boogie," "Sugaree" by Phosphorescent and Jenny Lewis, "Black Muddy River" by Bruce Hornsby and Bon Iver's Justin Vernon with DeYarmond Edison, and the National's own take on "Morning Dew." -
Kanye West, Mumford & Sons, Ellie Goulding to Contribute to Global Citizen Album
Global Citizen may have started as an annual concert in New York City, but now the initiative to end global poverty by 2030 is extending its reach. On Tuesday (March 15), Ben Lovett of Mumford & Sons along with Global Citizen CEO Hugh Evans announced a new album, due for release in the fall, featuring the likes of Kanye West, Ellie Goulding and more. -
Free Press Summer Festival 2016 Lineup: Deadmau5, Modest Mouse, The National Headline
Today has been a big day for festival lineups and yet another one has been unveiled. Free Press Summer Festival in Houston, Texas has shared its 2016 lineup with a top-heavy cast of headliners. The bill will include names like deadmau5, Modest Mouse, The National, Leon Bridges and Young The Giant. -
Panorama Music Festival Lineup: Arcade Fire, LCD Soundsysten, Kendrick Lamar Headline
New York City officially has a new event to make up its landscape of cultural event. Months after the creators of Coachella announced an East Coast version, Panorama Music Festival announced its full lineup on Tuesday (March 1), and in its debut year, it's going big. Arcade Fire, Kendrick Lamar and LCD Soundsystem are set to headline the inaugural Panorama year. -
Bon Iver Is Writing New Music and Ready to Take on the World Again
Justin Vernon, better known as Bon Iver, seems to have recaptured his creative spark and is ending his long sabbatical. -
Arcade Fire, The National's Matt Beringer Collaborated for 'Wake Up' at NYE Show
For those with deep pocket books and a passion for helping those in Haiti, musical and life partners Win Butler and Régine Chassagne performed a slew of songs at an exclusive event New Year's Ever joined by El VY and The National lead singer Matt Berninger. -
Bon Iver's Justin Vernon & Bruce Hornsby Cover Grateful Dead's 'Black Muddy River'
In the wake of all the Grateful Dead hype--50th Anniversary Fare The Well shows, the Dead & Company North American tour and the release of exclusive box sets--indie rock, Ohio outfit, The National, decided to craft an entire tribute album dedicated to the influential band that fused together elements of blues, psychedelia, folk, rock, country and bluegrass. Trailing his duty of performing the Dead's 50th anniversary gigs, Bruce Hornsby teamed up with Bon Iver's Justin Vernon to record a take on the Dead's "Black Muddy River." -
Matt Berninger Says The National Will Not Release New Album in 2016
Matt Berninger, lead singer of The National who is currently on tour with his other band, EL VY, collaborating with Brant Knopf of Menomena and Ramona Falls, sat down for a Facebook Q&A session confirming that his seminal band's forthcoming album will not be released in 2016. -
The National Detail Grateful Dead Album Featuring Vampire Weekend, The War On Drugs, Bon Iver
The National discuss work on the band's follow-up to 2013's Trouble Will Find Me and working with Vampire Weekend, The War On Drugs, Bon Iver and many more artists on a new compilation of Grateful Dead covers, according to a new in-depth feature in Stereogum. -
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 Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Usher, Nas, Diplo and more right here! -
The National Debut New Song 'Roman Candle' at Cooperative Education Benefit Concert
In an interview back in August, The National frontman Matt Berninger said the band is well on its way to releasing its seventh album and fans got the first taste of the new material from a performance this weekend, where the group debuted its new song, "Roman Candle." -
Listen: Lord Huron's "The Birds Are Singing At Night" off 'A Walk In The Woods' Soundtrack
Lord Huron, the indie folk outfit out of Los Angeles, contributed five songs to the film, "A Walk In The Woods," and the first of those tracks, "The Birds Are Singing At Night," is streaming exclusively on Vulture. -
Treasure Island 2015 Lineup: Deadmau5, The National, The War On Drugs Headline
Festival season is in full swing right now in the Northern Hemisphere with Bonnaroo taking the headlines this weekend in the United States. It is a marathon, not a sprint, to get through one, let alone the whole season, yet the announcements just keep on coming. A new contender has announced itself for the very end of the season - Treasure Island, which will feature some big names across music like deadmau5, The National, Father John Misty, The War On Drugs and many more.
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