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Oct 12, 2012

There’s something very Wes Anderson about Freelance Whales’ new video “Spitting Image.” More

Coachella 2011 Day 2 Recap: Arcade Fire, Elbow, Two Door Cinema Club, The New Pornographers, Wire

Plus The London Suede, Freelance Whales, Gogol Bordello and Trampled by Turtles

Apr 17, 2011

Day two of Coachella continued day one’s comfort. Whatever advanced security they’ve implemented—or at least perhaps scalpers buying up lots of tickets that ultimately weren’t used—has helped make this year a comfortable festival again. There’s room to move around and enjoy just about every band. Even stranger, some bands that are legendary are experiencing small turnout. The only band that really drew a massive crowd was the Arcade Fire. More

Miniature Tigers Pounce On New Tour

Band Joins The Walkmen, Japandroids, and Freelance Whales

Oct 12, 2010

Infectious pop rockers Miniature Tigers are heading out on the road for a series of U.S. dates. We have the details. More

May 24, 2010

On May 21st, Shout Out Louds, supported by New York based Freelance Whales rocked Los Angeles. We sent Under the Radar staff writer/photographer Laura Studarus down to cover the action. Check out a full gallery of her photos here. (www.shoutoutlouds.com, www.freelancewhales.com). More

Cymbals Eat Guitars and Los Campesinos! to Tour Together

Cymbals Currently Touring with Bear in Heaven and Freelance Whales

Mar 31, 2010

Cymbals Eat Guitars have announced another tour, this time with Welsh indie popsters Los Campesinos!, in support of Cymbals’ debut album Why There Are Mountains. The tour immediately follows their current tour with Bear in Heaven and Freelance Whales. We have the dates.

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Reviews

May 27, 2010

It is interesting to note that my Moleskin notebook’s resonance is exactly the same as Shout Out Louds’ “Hard Rain.” Of course it seems like this tour might be teaching the Shout Out Louds a few things about emotional resonance. While Friday night’s crowd reacted politely to their impeccable renditions of middling material from newest album Work, it was really favorites from Our Ill Wills and debut Howl Howl Gaff Gaff that really caused audience-wide oscillations. More