John Maus wants record stores to all close
UPDATE: John Maus posted a public apology for his comments, stating foremost that he was happy over the demise of “the Megastores” and not DIY
UPDATE: John Maus posted a public apology for his comments, stating foremost that he was happy over the demise of “the Megastores” and not DIY
Das Racist's upcoming album is called Relax, but the first single “Michael Jackson” chops up Bollywood in the most chaotic of manners that it agitates
Xray Eyeballs, the upbeat garage-pop outfit conceived by O.J. San Felipe and Carly Rabalais of Golden Triangle, are following their earlier-this-year debut LP, Not Nothing,
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, Kurt Vile, R. Stevie Moore (with members of MGMT), and a host of other artists have all contributed to Recorded for
Stephanie Franciotti, the mastermind behind the devastatingly gorgeous atmospheric synthpop of Sleep ∞ Over, has released the first track off of her upcoming debut LP,
Glasgow producer Hudson Mohawke has been relatively quiet since '09, but the Satin Panthers EP has him back into the swing of things. The EP
Transcending the limits of shoegaze by infusing heavy psychedelia and punk elements throughout their records make the Brian Jonestown Massacre seem far before their time.
Bjorn of Peter, Bjorn, and John has remixed the White Denim's delightfully psychedelic, 60s-garagey “Drug” from the Austin trio's recent full-length, D. The result is
“Heavy Detour” opens as some sort of pulp spy riffage before quickly falling into characteristically angular Polvo. The highly-polished track (synth strings!) stays sleazy and
Earlier this month, a bunch of news outlets reported that Heineken was forced to remove an advertisement that featured a cover of the Dead Kennedys'
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