Articles tagged "New Music"
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Listen To The Front Bottoms' New Album, 'Talon of the Hawk'
New Jersey's Front Bottoms have been climbing the indie hierarchy since 2008. Through a cult-like fan base, an abundance of critical reviews, and an extensive touring schedule, they finally reached the cusp with their highly anticipated 2013 album Talon of the Hawk. Full Story
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Here Is OOFJ's New Video
The project started up after the pair worked together on the soundtrack for Lars von Trier's 'Melancholia,' so you might not be surprised to hear the dark sonics on their track "Pinstripe Suit," which meanders through French cold wave, minimal synth, and dreary shoegaze. Full Story
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Here Is "Emeralds Shatter," the New Single from Louise Burns
Louise Burns is a pop music vet. She hates when I call her this, but it’s true and I don't care. Full Story
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Here's "California Grrls," the New Single from Shark?
At the Savannah Stopover fest a few weeks back, there was a vast abundance of solid rock 'n' roll bands loading out of vans and smashing young Savannaian's minds into a cold, mushy paste. There was one that stuck out to me, and they were called Shark? Full Story
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Here is Woodkid's Album 'The Golden Age'
You're already aware of Woodkid, in one way or another. Now listen to his debut album. Full Story
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Listen to "Hyper Reality," Panteros666's New Track
Today, Brodinski's Bromance Records dropped 'Hyper Reality,' the new mini-LP by French house producer Victor Watel, AKA Panteros666. We've got the exclusive stream of the title track. Full Story
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Here is Today is The Day's New Single, "Sick of Your Mouth"
"Sick Of Your Mouth" is the perfect song for that cute girl who works at the cute bakery and is obsessed wtih brimming cups of pure noisecore hatred. Full Story
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Premiere: Tera Melos - "Sunburn"
These Sacramento indie rockers just sent us their hooky new track "Sunburn," and it's been stuck in our heads for the past hour. Full Story
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Stream Isaac Delusion's 'Early Morning' EP
Vibe is a tough concept to describe, and an even tougher one to nail. On their new EP, the French duo Isaac Delusion perfectly defines the contours of airy indie-electro, elevating it to something far more nuanced and deeply therapeutic. Full Story
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Here is the Exclusive Premiere of Watsky's New Single "Hey, Asshole," Featuring Kate Nash
Listen to "Hey, Asshole," Watsky's new single featuring our secret redheaded British megacrush Kate Nash. Full Story
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Ace of Base's Secret Nazi Past
Before he founded Ace of Base, Ulf Ekberg was a member of Commit Suiside, a Nazi punk band.
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Parquet Courts - "Light Up Gold Road Trip" (Full Documentary)
In this new documentary, Noisey follows rising indie rockers Parquet Courts from Mexico to Texas and London as they tour to support their debut LP, 'Light Up Gold.'
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Yung Lean Doer Is the Weirdest 16-Year-Old White Swedish Rapper You'll Hear This Week
Yung Lean raps over pillow-fluffy beats and raps about glory holes and Arizona Iced Tea. Who the fuck is this kid? And why is he like this?
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Adam Ant - The British Masters, Chapter 6
Noisey's John Doran talks with the great post-punk pop star Adam Ant about tribal body mods and layering tape.
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Photos: Taking Acid at Coachella
When Paley sent these photos in, she included a nice little caveat over email that we've decided to reprint here in full, not only because it's too good to edit, but because her photographs of her and her weird buddies riding the snake are some of the best
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R.I.P. Storm Thorgerson (1944-2013)
On Thursday, the hyper-talented graphic designer, artist, and famed album cover creator Storm Thorgerson passed away after a battle with cancer. He was 69 years old.
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The Internet Is Scary
As of six months ago, my Facebook fanpage is like a dojo where hormonal teenagers hone their technique. Here is a heartfelt poem from some kid who wants to rape, kill, and marry me.
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I Accidentally Touched Little Richard's Butt One Time
It was in the Detroit airport. After it happened Little Richard said, "He graze my derriere."
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Listen to St. Lucia's Remix of The Colourist's "Little Games"
Last month, Cali quartet the Colourist released "Little Games," and St. Lucia just pulled a warm Balearic blanket over the whole thing, sanding away its rough edges with bright synths and lightly gated percussion.
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Aaron Montaigne, Godfather of Screamo, is More Interesting Than You Can Ever Hope to Be - Part Two
On surviving combat in Iraq and Afghanistan with the help of magic, 'Bladerunner,' and everything in between.