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New Video: R.E.M., "Hollow Man" (Live from Austin City Limits)

Get a sneak preview of the seasoned rockers' upcoming episode of PBS' Austin City Limits, which airs May 24!
R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe

If you weren't amongst the lucky revelers taking in R.E.M.'s much-anticipated SXSW show this past March in Austin, TX, you can finally catch the Spin cover boys live in the Lone Star State with special preview footage of Accelerate track "Hollow Man," performed live for PBS' program

Fratellis Kick Off Spin's 2008 Ruby Concert Series

The Scot rockers will roll out the second season of new music showcases at West Hollywood's Key Club June 15 -- buy tickets via Citi Private Pass!
The Fratellis

With a special performance June 15 at West Hollywood's Key Club, high-energy Glasgow-based trio the Fratellis will open the second season of Spin's Ruby concert series, an event dedicated to showcasing the best in new indie music, launched in 2007 in partnership with adidas Originals and Citi Private Pass.

Dr. Dog Debut New Tunes Live to NYC Fans

The Philadelphia-based fivesome play choice new material, and leave a sold-out crowd in eager anticipation of their forthcoming record, Fate.
Dr. Dog / Photo by Eric Nowels

Donning pastel men's dress shirts and an array of knit caps, Ray-Bans, and leather boots and loafers, idiosyncratic-as-ever Dr. Dog strolled onstage last night (May 8) and immediately kicked the venue into jubilant spirits with samplings from their upcoming fifth full-length release, Fate (out July 22).

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The Republic Tigers

Kansas City-based quintet convince with atmospheric, glossy electro-folk on just-released debut, Keep Color.
The Republic Tigers

What? Emerging from a curious indie-rock-meets-new-age fog, located somewhere between Enya, Bright Eyes, and Air, the Republic Tigers debut this week with Keep Color (out May 6), an excellent collection of acoustic guitars, backing ooohhhs and aaahhhs, sailing keys, and frontman Kenn Jankowski's hushed vocals, all covered in a ethereal, smooth production.

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