Death Cab for Cutie is finally legal, as the band celebrates their eighteenth year with an admirable new album "Kintsugi," one that serves as a nice swan song for the bands guitarist/producer Chris
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BØRNS got the bug for the arts and performing at an early age, starting with piano lessons at six and entertaining the neighborhood kids at various parties with his magic act. His passion and drive
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Tribe Society is a band of musicians who moved to New York to pursue their dreams. They started out this year and signed to record label Lokal Legend. Since then, things have been
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Last week Twenty One Pilots released a new single titled Fairly Local along with the official music video. This is the first we've seen so far from the new album Blurryface, set to release May 19th.
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Until the Ribbon Breaks is a British band that originally started off as a solo act. Pete Winfield is the mastermind behind the group. Later James Gordon and Elliot Wall joined the band. Their
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Blossoms is a group of talented musicians from the UK. Tom Ogden, Charlie Salt, Josh Dewhurst, Joe Donovan and Myles Kellock are all here for a purpose. They have been around since 2013 and
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Wolf Alice started out as a folk-pop duo with lead singer and guitarist Ellie Rowsell and Joff Oddie but expanded to a four-piece as their sound evolved to more rock/grunge fare. The band released
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It's just shy of a year since we interviewed Hozier, the studly Irish crooner, who at the time was selling out his first proper North American tour. When we interviewed him, he was playing the Red
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Booming music coming from every corner, blue skies with the perfect sea breeze and half-dressed crowds standing out in neon colors will be littering the streets of downtown Miami this last weekend of
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Modest Mouse return from their eight year record hiatus with the triumphant new "Strangers To Ourselves." The album is sure to be a fan pleaser as it doesn't reinvent the wheel too much in the way of
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Music exists primarily in waves, be it the waves that physically bring the sound to your ear or the figurative waves of a band's popularity, and when you have a genre such as alternative rock
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To Pimp A Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar's second album, is full. Packed with so much sound, so much instrumentation, it's difficult to view this as a rap album. And yet, even with the vast amount of
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Singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Dylan Gardner was literally born into music. His father, Mark, was the bassist in '80s Chicago power-pop band The Kind, exposing Dylan to not only to
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Zella Day picked up the guitar at nine years old and has not stopped performing since. Growing up in a small town near Flagstaff, Arizona, Day studied guitar theory in nearby Phoenix and even
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Three years have passed since the self-titled debut by Milo Greene and the five-piece is finally back with their follow-up, “Control”. Although their introduction to audiences showcased more of
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Night Riots hail from a small town in Central California, but their sound is anything but small. Hailing from the small town of Templeton, CA just outside of San Luis Obispo, Night Riots started out
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Most music lovers have that one artist who they're aware of, but they get no love or acknowledgement, not even amongst other music lovers. Sometimes it can frustrate a listener, knowing this
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2012’s Lonerism, the critically acclaimed and Grammy nominated sophomore record of Australia’s Tame Impala, further explored and improved the neo-psychedelic style found on their debut LP
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Recently McDonald's has been in the news and this time it's not concerning their food. The billion dollar corporation asked Ex Cops, an indie band, to perform for free at South by Southwest (SXSW)
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The track, “Believe” was just released by modern folk-rock kings, Mumford & Sons. The release coincides with the recent announcement of their third full length album Wilder Mind slated for
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It’s safe to say that there will be hip-hop talent on display at SXSW 2015. The festival is known for highlighting new acts, and that is no different this year. Take a look at the top acts not to
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Are you ready? Planning on going to South by Southwest this year? Make sure to add these lovely ladies to your agenda.
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I’ve listened to Big Sean’s Dark Sky Paradise twice through, under two circumstances, and my opinion varied wildly on the second listen through. The first time I listened to the album, I
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Internationally renowned composer and DJ Paul van Dyk has spent the majority of his life creating and performing original music for a large and loyal fan base. Van Dyk takes pride in creating music
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Hailing from North Wales, Catfish and the Bottlemen was initially formed by singer/songwriter Van McCann and childhood friend and guitarist Bill Bibby. Although Bibby would eventually leave the
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The track “A Rush of Blood” by Coasts has been On-Rotation at B-Sides since its release. With a few EPs under their belt, the UK band are in the midst of their first U.S. tour which includes
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The breakout track, “My Type” by Saint Motel may be part of EA Sports’ FIFA 15 soundtrack, but the track is more than just a sports anthem. The blaring horns, upbeat tempo and catchy lyrics
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It’s been four years since the release of the last album by The Wombats, “This Modern Glitch”. The album was well-received with standout tracks, “Jump Into The Fog” and “Tokyo”
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