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What a Time to Be Alive Out Now via Merge
Mar 05, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
Superchunk released a new album, What a Time to Be Alive, last month via Merge. Now they have shared a video for “Cloud of Hate.” The song is only 73-seconds only and the video is understandably fast-paced and energetic. More
"Our First 100 Days" Will Include a New Song Every Day for the First 100 Days of Donald Trump's Presidency
Apr 26, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
“Our First 100 Days” is an anti-President Donald Trump project. The good folks behind the “30 Days, 30 Songs” anti-Trump campaign during the election have teamed up with Secretly Group for “Our First 100 Days.” More
The Latest Installment in Their Collaborative Project
Nov 29, 2011
By Laura Studarus
DeerBazan, the latest in Deerhoof’s collaborative project where guest vocalists sing over Deerhoof instrumentation, is set for release on January 17. As implied by the name, their guest for this round is none other thanDavid Bazan. More
Love is All, Casiokids, Ariel Pink, Chairlift and More
Jul 30, 2011
By Laura Studarus
There’s a whole lotta music going on to benefit Japan. Two major complations were announced today featuring (among others): Love is All, Casiokids, Ariel Pink, Chairlift, Deerhoof and more. We have the detials. More
Includes Material from of Montreal, Deerhoof, Xiu Xiu, Love Is All, and more
Jul 13, 2011
By Margot Cooper Gruen
Polyvinyl have released a compilation to help raise money for Japan, which suffered a devastating tsunami in March of this year. More
Brooklyn Vegan to Broadcast Intimate Solo Performance
Aug 28, 2009
By Michele Yamamoto
David Bazan’s all set to stream one of this living room performances for the first time with the help of Brooklyn Vegan. More
First Full-Band Tour In Two Years!
Aug 06, 2009
By Laura Studarus
David Bazan (aka the artist formerly known as Pedro the Lion) is set to release his first album, Curse Your Branches, under his given name, September 1st. Fullband tour also announced. More
Reviews
Dec 14, 2016
By John Everhart
It’s intrinsically difficult to review a holiday album given that it’s intended to be listened to for only two months per year. The provenance for David Bazan‘s began in 2002, while he was still recording as Pedro the Lion. More