Sonic Youth and Beck Cover Each Other's Songs

Plus: Pavement, Jay Reatard and more drop limited-edition albums to support independent record stores.
Sonic Youth / Beck

For the second year running, mom and pop indie music venues will mark Record Store Day, April 18, by offering musical incentives to get buyers through their doors.

Be Your Own Pet's Jemina Pearl Goes Solo in NYC

The Southern siren unveils new material with her first-ever solo performance. Click here for photos and a review!
Jemina Pearl / Photo by Eric Nowels

"Back from the dead, motherfuckers!" declared Jemina Pearl, former frontwoman of Nashville, TN, punk band Be Your Own Pet, who premiered seven songs during her first-ever solo performance Saturday at Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg.

Sonic Youth Discuss "Weird" New Album

Thurston Moore reveals song titles and influences for the art-rock band's upcoming record.
Sonic Youth

Sonic Youth, who ended their 18-year partnership with Geffen Records last year to join New York indie label Matador, seem to be taking advantage of their new label's notoriously hands-off attitude: "[It has] heavy ass weirdo hooks," guitarist/vocalist Thurston Moore told

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Sonic Youth and Zeppelin Bassist Collaborate

Plus: System of a Down's Serj Tankian goes highbrow with a forthcoming musical.
Sonic Youth / John Paul Jones (photo: A. Deilippis)

These days you're more likely to see a rock star sipping champagne in the mezzanine during intermission than admiring a freshly-trashed hotel room. From plays to musicals, operas and beyond, it seems musicians are taking the stage in new and inventive ways.

Sonic Youth Sign with Matador Records

What does this mean for fans? Click here to find out!
Sonic Youth

Sonic Youth, whose lengthy career with Geffen Records expired with the release of 2006's Rather Ripped, have finally -- after a brief partnership with Starbucks! -- confirmed a new home: New York-based indie label Matador.

Sonic Youth Unveil New Tunes in Philly

Watch video of "No Way" shot at the band's intimate Theater of Living Arts gig Friday night.
Sonic Youth

It was a good thing we had our video phones handy at Friday night's Sonic Youth gig in Philadelphia: The band decided to debut two new songs at the top of their set. Thanks to Converse, who sponsored the event, SPIN.com was able to invite a Sonic Youth fan to interview the band and film the set with a handheld video phone that posted clips to our SPIN Live player.

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