Musique Non Stop - SPIN Mix |
- Civil Wars Limply Cover Elliott Smith's 'Between the Bars'
- Hear Lily Allen's Smug 'Girls' Auto-Tuner 'L8 CMMR'
- Watch Metallica and Lang Lang Rehearse for the Grammys for 21 Minutes
- Stream Yumi Zouma's Silky Disco Self-Titled Debut
- Stream Meta-Instrumentalist ingMob's Kaleidoscopic 'mmm'
- Watch Ariel Pink and Jorge Elbrecht's Creepy 'Called to Ring' Hair Party
- The Head and the Heart Energize 'Kimmel' With Two Songs
- Hear Kenzie May's Blue-Hued R&B on 'Skeleton Key'
- Hear Special Explosion's Rumbling Romantics on 'Hide'
- Watch Lenny Kravitz's No-Frills Cover of the Beatles' 'Get Back'
Posted: 06 Feb 2014 10:58 AM PST
Last year's 10th anniversary of Elliott Smith's sad death came at what has turned out to be a strange time for the singer's legacy. In January, Soul Coughing's Mike Doughty shared "EDM" tracks with unreleased Smith vocals... |
Hear Lily Allen's Smug 'Girls' Auto-Tuner 'L8 CMMR'
Posted: 06 Feb 2014 10:10 AM PST
Whatta man, whatta man, whatta mighty good man. And most importantly, he's Lily Allen's man and "you can't have him." That's the gist of the U.K. singer's new song for HBO's Girls soundtrack... |
Posted: 06 Feb 2014 10:05 AM PST
Metallica's performance at the 2014 Grammys was their first at the awards show in 23 years, and they certainly didn't disappoint... |
Posted: 06 Feb 2014 09:00 AM PST
New Zealand isn't just the land of our Lorde. Newcomers Yumi Zouma also hail from the archipelago and conjure up cool, dream-pop landscapes of their own. While the trio (Charlie Ryder, Josh Burgess, and Kim Pflaum) are currently divided between New York, Paris, and Christchurch, their most recent collaboration is reminiscent of lost summers in the faraway hills and lakes of home... |
Posted: 06 Feb 2014 08:00 AM PST
Raymond Weitekamp, an organic chemist who produces music as ingMob, is the type of guy who could easily impress both DJ nerds and computer geeks at the same time. Not only is the producer a CalTech PhD student, but he's also an alum of Princeton's Laptop Orchestra, a self-described "ensemble of computer-based meta-instruments" at Princeton University... |
Posted: 06 Feb 2014 07:54 AM PST
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"Skeleton Key," by Boston-born, London-bred singer Kenzie May, opens with laughing voices raucously debating the difference between love and sex. It's a timeless back-and-forth that recalls one of the keen-eyed interludes from Lauryn Hill's Miseducation... |
Posted: 06 Feb 2014 07:00 AM PST
Even if the emo revival could be argued to be as much of an media-driven inside job as a tangible phenomenon, some of the music it refers to is worth the fuss. Enter Special Explosion, a Seattle-based quartet whose upcoming The Art of Mothering EP, due February 25 on Topshelf Records, draws on acts such as Built to Spill and the Anniversary... |
Posted: 06 Feb 2014 06:56 AM PST
The Late Show With David Letterman's week-long tribute to the Beatles continued last night with a little help from Lenny Kravitz, who turned in a straightforward cover of the Fab Four's "Get Back... |
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