Musique Non Stop - SPIN Mix |
- Holy Ghost! Salute New York City in VHS-Like 'Teenagers in Heat' Video
- Here We Go Magic's Luke Temple Returns to Solo Life With Funk Come-On 'Katie'
- Washed Out Guides a Dazzling Safari in 'Don't Give Up' Video
- Mac Miller Goes Minimal in Dreamy 'I Am Who I Am (Killin' Time)' Video
- Stream Missing Monuments' Self-Titled Garage-Pop Opus, the Latest From King Louie
- The Weeknd Adds Seductive Touch on Kavinsky's 'Odd Look' Remix
- Lucius Announce Debut Album With Bubbly Soul Single 'Hey, Doreen'
- JMSN Explores Desert, Dualities in Sax-Assisted 'Love & Pain' Video
- Atropolis and Carol C Get Flouncy in Upbeat 'Which Way to Go' Video
- The Front Bottoms Fight Suburban Hometown Blues in 'Funny You Should Ask' Video
Posted: 23 Jul 2013 10:07 AM PDT
A few weeks back, Holy Ghost! shared "Teenagers in Heat," a New Order-flavored outtake from the New York duo's upcoming Dynamics LP... |
Posted: 23 Jul 2013 08:59 AM PDT
Luke Temple's restless muse took him across various styles before he finally garnered some overdue recognition with Here We Go Magic. Temple still has some musical inclinations he can't properly follow within the relative democracy of his New York-based band, and he found an outlet for them in his first all-new solo album since his 2009 debut as Here We Go Magic (2011's Don't Act Like You Don't Care was recorded earlier)... |
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Posted: 23 Jul 2013 07:49 AM PDT
Much has been made of the maturity Mac Miller shows on his acclaimed Watching Movies With the Sound Off, and it's best exemplified on the contemplative track "I Am Who I Am (Killin' Time)." Now Mac has released a laid back, introspective video, featuring the Pittsburgh rapper performing the song barefoot in a bulb-filled room... |
Posted: 23 Jul 2013 07:40 AM PDT
Missing Monuments is the latest project from King Louie Bankston, a garage and power-pop landmark whose resume includes a stint in the Exploding Hearts and time spent playing alongside Jay Reatard...
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Posted: 23 Jul 2013 07:40 AM PDT
Kavinsky's breakout came when his 2010 song "Nightcall" made it into opening credits of Ryan Gosling's |
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Posted: 23 Jul 2013 07:27 AM PDT
New Jersey duo Front Bottoms excel at crafting folk-inflected pop-punk, songs occupied by characters that are too smart (and too sensitive) for their own good. Take "Funny You Should Ask," a sweet yet snarling highlight from the Garden State duo's latest album, the recently released Talon of the Hawk... |
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