Grizzly Bear Recording, Modest Mouse Tribute + More
May 11, 2011
Grizzly Bear have begun work their fourth record, their first since 2009's Veckatimest. …
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May 11, 2011
Grizzly Bear have begun work their fourth record, their first since 2009's Veckatimest. …
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March 8, 2011
After reports surfaced over the weekend that Phil Collins has retired from music due to health issues, his rep has clarified his comments by insisting he is not calling it quits. "He is not, has no intention of, retiring," Collins' rep said. [People]
Hear Broken Bells' psychedelic freak-out "Windows," a new track from Danger Mouse and James Mercer that will be included on the four-track EP Meyrin Fields. …
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February 11, 2011 The watershed moment of Thursday night's star-studded Neil Young tribute concert at New York City's Carnegie Hall came just 20 minutes into the two-hour-plus set, as 65-year-old soul singer Bettye LaVette finished her jazz-flecked rendition of "Heart of Gold."
"I was the only black chick in the inner city singing that in 1972," she joked. …
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December 8, 2010
LES SAVY FAV,
"LET'S GET OUT OF HERE"
Flashback to the early-'90s' cash-grab half-light when flannelphobiclosers were desperate for a hang-out-the-car-window rock refrain not burdened with a singer who sounded like he was taking the piss or threatening suicide. …
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November 10, 2010
Neil Young's archives in San Carlos, California went up in a blazing two-alarm fire early Tuesday morning. The 12,000 square-foot warehouse holds Young's guitars, music equipment, cars and other artifacts from his music career. Investigators estimate there is at least $1 million in damage, although firefighters have saved almost 85 percent of Young's possessions. …
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October 25, 2010 Organized by Neil Young and his wife Pegi, the Bridge School Benefit -- begun in 1986 and held each year since 1988 in Mountain View, California -- is one of the world's few music festivals with a mission, sound, and vibe truly like no other. …
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September 30, 2010 "When will I learn how to give back?" Neil Young asks on "Rumblin'." It's the last song on this brief, solitary, claustrophobic album, and might seem like a strange moment of self-recrimination for such a storied artist. But Le Noise, produced by Daniel Lanois and recorded solo with a reverb-swathed electric guitar, is all about doubt and desperation, and Young is never better than when he's unsure of himself. …
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September 30, 2010 Neil Young's new album, Le Noise, is his best effort in nearly a decade, and now he's released Le Noise: The Film, a riveting, 38-minute mini-movie featuring live-in-studio performances of each of the album's eight tracks. Watch it below!
The film is shot in striking black and white. …
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Red Hare, Nites Of Midnite
Christopher Paul Stelling, False Cities
Big Eyes, Almost Famous
Japanther, Eat Like Lisa Act Like Bart
Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Mind Control
Pure X, Crawling Up The Stairs
pacificUV, After The Dream You Are Awake
Destroid, The Invasion
Marques Toliver, Land of CanAan
Roomrunner, Ideal Cities
Gene The Southern Child & Parallel Thought, Artillery Splurgin'
Human Eye, 4: Into Unknown
The So So Glos, Blowout
The Heliocentrics, 13 Degrees of Reality
Big Black Delta, Big Black Delta
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