The 2023 Outside Lands lineup has been announced! The festival returns to celebrate 15 years of world-class music, food, art and cannabis in Golden Gate Park on August 11 - 13 and features headliners
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2022 is coming to a close and we're looking back at the year in music that continued to see the lines blur between genres as artists continue to push their creative minds. Music also became more
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The 1975, an English pop rock band consisting of Matthew Healy (vocals, guitarist), Adam Hann (lead guitarist), Ross MacDonald (bassist), and George Daniel (dummer), is possibly one of the most
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With so many new songs that are released each week, it can be difficult to know what to listen to. Each week, we share some of our favorite tracks with our readers. To stay up to date on our
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With so many new songs that are released each week, it can be difficult to know what to listen to. Each week, we share some of our favorite tracks with our readers. To stay up to date on our
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Spring has officially sprung, and that means our favorite artists are gearing up for some big releases. These are the albums we are most looking forward to this spring. 1. beabadoobee - Our Extended
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2020 has been certainly one for the books as it started off with the tragic loss of iconic basketball player Kobe Bryant, followed by the Coronavirus pandemic, the calls for social justice after the
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Since taking the name The 1975 in 2012, the quartet has been on a continuous run of dropping albums with each album representing a vast evolving artistic creation that's completely transformed since
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The 1975 dropped the single and accompanying live video for their new single "If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know)". The video sees the band return to their classic black and white aesthetic that was
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The 1975 frontman Matty Healy turns thirty-one years old today and we honor not only his longevity and success in music but the evolution of his hairstyles that have made him unique and appealing to
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As the aughts gave us groundbreaking music with the rise of indie rock, blog-influenced bands and a period of emo bands, the 2010s provided a wealth of new music. The era of 2010-2019 saw the rise
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The close of the 2010s gives us a chance to reflect on the incredible music that was released over the past ten years. Technology played a huge role in not only the exposure of new music but enabled
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As festival season is approaching, the most exciting music festival is celebrating their 20th anniversary---Coachella! The first Coachella festival occurred in 1999 with acts: Beck, Tool, Morrissey,
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While many will celebrate with flowers, teddy bears, and box of chocolates with their significant others on Valentine's Day. We dedicate this playlist to those who are single, recently split, or
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With the new year only two days old, the lineup for Coachella 2019 was announced in the late evening on the West Coast. Headlining this year's event are Childish Gambino, Tame Impala and Ariana
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It wasn't hard to find good music in 2018 as there were many artists pushing the boundaries in pop, hip-hop and rock. In a year of the "algorithm" artists, many artists sought inspiration from both
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As the genre lines continued to blur in 2018, lots of great music was released by fresh new faces and the familiar with new tunes. It was a banner year for newer artists like Billie Eilish and Greta
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With the summer solstice upon us, the summer of 2018 is in high gear and ready for memories to be made. Of course, summers are marked by the care-free attitude of fun with friends, parties, weekend
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Lots of quality new music was released in 2016 from new albums by Frank Ocean, Radiohead, The 1975 and Green Day, to new artists in Bishop Briggs, Gallant, Aurora and Sofi Tukker. As we take a look
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Don’t even think you know what’s going on in the top 10 this week! Kings of Leon have held down the top spot with “Waste A Moment” for a while now but K.Flay has been making strong moves and
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Kings of Leon released their latest album, Walls, less than a month ago and the first single “Waste A Moment” vaults to the top spot on our chart. Minimal movement by mainstays The 1975 and Two
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COIN retains the top spot this week with “Talk Too Much”, their lead single from their forthcoming album, yet to be named. Two Door Cinema Club and Kings of Leon round out the top three, while a
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COIN take over the top spot this week with “Talk Too Much” as Two Door Cinema Club slides down a notch on this week’s chart. Kings of Leon jump up to the fourth position as new music from
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With their latest album, Gameshow, recently released, Two Door Cinema Club keeps a hold of the top spot on the chart with minimal movement in the top four positions. The 1975 maintain the fourth
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.Two Door Cinema Club maintains the top spot on the chart as The Head and the Heart lock down the runner-up spot. COIN and Matoma (ft. Becky Hill) make strong moves upward and debuts from Judah
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.Two Door Cinema Club leaps into the top spot after just a few short weeks on the chart, toppling The 1975. New entries this week includes upstart DJ/producer Matoma and Nashville band COIN. Check
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.The 1975 reign supreme on the B-Sides chart with “Somebody Else” while The Head and the Heart moves up to the runner up spot and Bastille holds steady with “Good Grief” at number three. New
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.The 1975 stay on top of our chart with “Somebody Else” while the two runner-up positions are occupied by Green Day and Bastille. The rest of the chart has minimal movement as Weathers and The
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.Phantogram stays firmly in the top spot with “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore”, the first track from their forthcoming album, Three. New music in the top 10 includes the latest from Marshmallow
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.Phantogram wrestles the top spot away from twenty one pilots with their track, “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore” as the fboys from Ohio drop to the runner-up position. Phantogram is currently
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The 1975 have been on a mini-U.S. tour throughout the month of December as they debut a handful of songs from their forthcoming album, I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware
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The 4th annual Boston Calling Festival came to a close last night, and even though things didn't go as smoothly as possible, it was still one for the books. The festival seems to have found its
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Another year, another Lollapalooza in the bag. This year bore the usual draw of some of the biggest names in music, and left nothing to be desired in the way of a diverse lineup. The weekend was full
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