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Shatner Claus - The Christmas Album Due Out October 26 via Cleopatra; Also Features Iggy Pop and Others
Sep 20, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
Beloved acting icon William Shatner (Captain Kirk, T.J. Hooker, and Denny Crane himself), has dabbled in music over the years, perhaps most successfully with Has Been, his 2004 album overseen by Ben Folds that included a cover of Pulp’s “Common People” and some memorable and amusing originals. Now Shatner has taken the next illogical step (as Spock might say) in his musical career and recorded a Christmas album. More
Special Issue Takes On Sexism and Feminism in the Music Industry, Tackles the Election, and Features Amanda Palmer on the Cover
Sep 09, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Under the Radar is excited to announce the full details of our 2016 Protest Issue (out September, October, and into November), which is out now both digitally and on newsstands. We’ve done a Protest Issue every U.S. Presidential election year since 2004 and as before this issue features articles examining the intersection of music and politics and photo shoots with musicians holding protest signs of their own making. Then in mid-October we will be launching our charity Protest Auction, in which we auction off all the protest signs in the issue, with all profits going to the American Cancer Society. More
Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not Due Out August 5 via Jagjaguwar
May 24, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Dinosaur Jr. have announced a new album, Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not, and a bunch of tour dates. The latest from J Mascis and band is due out August 5 via Jagjaguwar. Below is a funny little album announcement video featuring Henry Rollins in a room full of records (likely his personal record collection). More
M83, Lykke Li, Odd Future, Reggie Watts, Passion Pit, and More
Aug 02, 2011
By Margot Cooper Gruen
Today Austin’s Fun Fun Fun Festival announced the lineup for this year’s event, taking place November 4 - 6. More
Fans storm M.I.A.'s stage and Glasvegas cancel due to a hospitalized singer
Apr 21, 2009
By Mark Redfern
Day two of Coachella 2009 failed to top day one, in part because of a weak headliner. But the second day did feature strong sets from M.I.A., Jenny Lewis, and Fleet Foxes. Fans storm M.I.A.‘s stage and Glasvegas cancel due to a hospitalized singer. More
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Apr 21, 2009
By Mark Redfern
Day two of Coachella 2009 failed to top day one, in part because of a weak headliner. But the second day did feature strong sets from M.I.A., Jenny Lewis, and Fleet Foxes. More