Fat White Family Keep It Real In Chicago

Fat White Family live by Sarah Hess

Chicago – Since forming in 2011, U.K. six-piece Fat White Family has become known for wild, outlandish live performances complete with nudity, blood, and butchered animal parts. All things considered, this week’s Chicago show at Lincoln Hall was rather tame, but FWF still entertained. Frontman Lias Saoudi climbed speakers and strutted around stage, bathed in

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Tame Impala Announce Album – Release New Track

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Los Angeles - Tame Impala have announced their highly anticipated third studio LP, Currents, will be released worldwide, Friday July 17. The 13 track album is available to pre-order, offering “Let It Happen,” “Cause I’m A Man” and two brand new tracks, “Eventually” and “Disciples,” as instant grat tracks with the album pre-order. Pre-order Currents here: iTunes Google Play Amazon MP3 Fans went

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Mystery Skulls Comes Home To Stubb’s

Mystery Skulls by Sarah McColgan

Austin – Officially, Mystery Skulls is a product of Los Angeles. It’s where he calls home, and it’s where his career has taken off. But he was proud to tout his Texas upbringing to a packed house at Stubb’s last Friday night. Unsurprisingly, he was well received: we love a hometown hero. In fact Mystery

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PINS Premiere Video And Announce Tour Dates

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New York - PINS have just released the new video for their single, “Young Girls!” Directed by Amy Watson, the video perfectly captures what it’s like to be bored in a dull town and searching for excitement. It features the four-piece band roaming the streets of Manchester and fooling around. “I wanted to play around with the usual “girls just wannahave

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Wishyunu Perform New ‘Photoplay’ Release

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Portland – Mississippi Studios hosted synth pop duo Wishyunu on Sunday night, which doubled as a release show for their just-dropped (and self-issued) 7’’ Photoplay. Wishyunu’s sound is an experience, one which is almost unexpected. The duo utilizes lead singer Bei Yan’s delicate vocals, guitar and synth machine, and drummer Tony Bertaccini to create their

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METZ Release Their Follow-Up: II

METZ by David Waldman

Los Angeles – On one hand, the rise of METZ in the modern underground music scene is perplexing; the influence of electronic and pop music has slowly whittled down the number of acts that flaunt angular guitar riffs and liberal use of distortion. On the other hand, there have been few contemporary groups able to match

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