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- Disclosure, Nile Rodgers, and Sam Smith Get Lucky 'Together'
- Daughn Gibson Channels Gustavo Fring in 'Phantom Rider' Video
- Rihanna Wears Herself as a Dress in Muted 'What Now' Video
- Watch Kylesa Warp Reality in Animated 'Low Tide' Video
- R.E.M. Tease Fans With Three-Fourths of a Reunion in Athens, Georgia
- See M.I.A.'s Reincarnation-Rave 'Y.A.L.A.' Video
- Stream Chris Wollard and the Ship Thieves' Ruthless 'How Much Shit Can You Take'
- Monster Rally's Beatwise Exotica Inspires Dance in 'Orchids' Video
- Oh My Goodness and Alias Craft Purple Soul on 'Not Lying' Remix
- See the Insides of Kurt Cobain's 'In Utero'-Era Guitars
Posted: 15 Nov 2013 10:11 AM PST
Let there be no doubt: Nile Rodgers' welcome, cancer-free resurgence didn't end with Daft Punk. The Chic founder's |
Daughn Gibson Channels Gustavo Fring in 'Phantom Rider' Video
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Posted: 15 Nov 2013 09:14 AM PST
Here's the thing about inner turmoil: It's on the inside. The video for Rihanna's internally tortured Beyoncé-ballad bid "What Now," from last year's Unapologetic, gamely manages this visually awkward fact... |
Posted: 15 Nov 2013 09:11 AM PST
Kylesa obliterated an entire city in their animated video for "Unspoken," and now the Savannah, Georgia-based metal crew has set its sights on the stars... |
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Posted: 15 Nov 2013 07:14 AM PST
Chris Wollard's main gig, post-hardcore unit Hot Water Music, recently ended an eight-year hiatus with the release of 2012's |
Posted: 15 Nov 2013 05:46 AM PST
If Martin Denny and Madlib had a fully grown musical lovechild, that harmonious little stitch-job would no doubt sound like Monster Rally... |
Posted: 15 Nov 2013 05:45 AM PST
Oh My Goodness are a duo out of New York who combine TV on the Radio-style future-funk with the kind of frenetic, detail-oriented production that tUnE-yArDs have staked their rep on... |
Posted: 14 Nov 2013 02:30 PM PST
In the all-too-brief video above, Fender gives Nirvana fans a chance to get an incredibly intimate look at two of Kurt Cobain's Mustang model guitars. A few years ago, the decades-old instrument-maker sent one of their master builders in for a "supervised" visit so that he could "lightly dismantle" the axes — lovingly dubbed "Blue-Mustank" and "Oranj-Stang" — in order to re-create their nuances for a customized commercial model... |
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