Apr 18, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Conan O’Brien
Prolific Melbourne psych-rock adventurers King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard have already stated their intentions to release five albums this year and they already released one, Flying Microtonal Banana, back in February via ATO.
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Apr 17, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Arcade Fire
Over 100 artists have signed an acoustic guitar for Planned Parenthood and for $10 you can buy a drawing ticket to enter to win the guitar.
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Apr 17, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Bully
“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.”
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Apr 17, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Shamir
Shamir released his debut album, Rachet, in 2015 via XL. It included his breakthrough single “On the Regular,” which has recently gotten renewed exposure via an Old Navy ad.
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Apr 14, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Coachella 2017
The first weekend of Coachella‘s 2017 festival has started and you can live stream it all weekend below. There are three different YouTube channels, each with a different lineup.
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Apr 14, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Briana Marela
“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.”
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Apr 14, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Star Wars
There was a long wait between 1983’s Return of the Jedi and 1999’s disappointing prequel Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace, but these days we get a new Star Wars movie every year and the first two, 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens and 2016’s prequel Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, were both pretty darn good.
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Apr 14, 2017
By Stephen Mayne
Soundtracking the Resistance
If there’s one thing we can say for President Trump, it’s that he’s been a boon for creativity. The mere thought of his residence in the White House sent a number of artists into spasms of rage, prompting a flurry of protest songs.
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