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PEEP SHOW: Watch HEALTH Cover Pictureplane
Photos by Nick Helderman Check out HEALTH‘s cover of “Goth Star” (via Stereogum) after the jump, along with some exclusive shots of the band playing Brooklyn earlier this year and our well-aged cover story…
DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: No Joy, “Heedless”
So Mexican Summer appears to be turning into a bit of a shoegaze label as of late, between the Black Ryder’s recent record (Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride) and now this, a Sune Rose Wagner-mixed slice of natty noise from No Joy. Their long player debut, Ghost Blonde, hits stores on November 16, and […]
NE038: An Exclusive Corin Tucker Mix
When Sleater-Kinney went on an indefinite hiatus in 2006, the reason wasn’t just the need to pursue other projects (Quasi, Wild Flag). For frontman Corin Tucker, her kids–a son and daughter, now 9 and 2 years old, respectively–came first, and the shape-shifting songs (The Corin Tucker Band) came second, when the singer/guitarist couldn’t hold the […]
I WAS THERE: Gayngs Funks Up the Music Hall of Williamsburg
[Photo courtesy of Plesserchick] Words by Arye Dworken Legend goes, Justin Vernon went into a wintered forest and found a secluded log cabin home where, depressed and sheltered, he recorded Bon Iver’s debut album For Emma, Forever Ago. It’s a stunning record, but man, it’s a bummer. Guy sounded like he wanted nothing more than […]
Dubstep Gets Its Own Documentary (Yes, Already)
Check out the trailer after the jump and more info over at The Guardian and Bassweight‘s official site.
PEEP SHOW: Watch the xx Cover Robin S’ “Show Me Love” Single
Check out the original after the jump… [The FADER]
I WAS THERE: Yakuza Get Compared To Kenny G At Gramercy, Triptykon Remind Us Why Tom Warrior Should Be Worshiped
Words and Photos by Andrew Parks “1349!” “Kenny G!” Say hello to the childish hecklers who wouldn’t shut up during Yakuza‘s Gramercy Theatre set last night, as the Midwest metal vets warmed the stage with such expansive, sax-spiked epics as “Farewell to the Flesh” and “Be That As It May.” While we dug every last […]
PEEP SHOW: Aleister X, “On Your Feet”
Here’s what Aleister X had to share about the following video, the first single from his Andrew W.K.-produced EP, The Git (out October 12 on Steev Mike Records). Sadie said there was a new all-night ice cream parlor with a pull-up, and they had this Black Death Licorice Crystal Chunk flavour. That was all I […]