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Slipknot Unveil New Drummer, Concluding Metal Musical Stools
Chief Keef Returns To Chicago To Headline Summer Smash Festival
Van Lear Rose Turns 20
Ice Spice Jumps On Cash Cobain & Bay Swag’s Extremely Horny “Fisherr” Remix
Mötley Crüe Release First Song Without Mick Mars
Justice & Tame Impala – “Neverender”
Christine And The Queens – “rentrer chez moi”
Usher’s Son Stole His Phone To Link Up With PinkPantheress
10 Thoughts After Seeing Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band On What Could Be Their Final Tour
Drew Carey Reviews Phish At The Sphere, Says He Would Stick His Dick In A Blender To Go Again
Talking Heads Tribute Album Tracklist Revealed For Today’s 40th Anniversary Of Stop Making Sense
Motown Founder Berry Gordy Slams “Extortion” Attempt Against His Son Rockwell
At The Cindy Lee Show, Making Sense Of The Hype
Pearl Jam, Neil Young & Crazy Horse To Headline Eddie Vedder’s 2024 Ohana Festival
Premature Evaluation: Taylor Swift The Tortured Poets Department
Behind The Scenes Of Spoon’s Telephono-Era Reunion Set In Austin
Album Of The Week: Microwave Let’s Start Degeneracy
The Pretty Toney Album Turns 20
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The Alternative Number Ones: The Sisters Of Mercy’s “More”
The Alternative Number Ones: Jane’s Addiction’s “Been Caught Stealing”
Tara Jane O'Neil - The Cool Cloud Of Okayness
Microwave - Let’s Start Degeneracy
Deerlady - Greatest Hits
Corridor - Mimi
My Bloody Valentine Working On EP
Dogfish Head Debuts Guided By Voices Beer Called BEER Thousand
Eternally Dizzy – “People Walking”
Guardian Writer Responds To Lana Del Rey’s Confused Slam
Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire Talks About Major-Label Struggles, Selling Out For White Hipsters
Vashti Bunyan Announces Third Album Heartleap
Photos: NorthSide Festival (Denmark) 2014
Billy Corgan’s Memoir Is Shaping Up To Be Half A Million Words
Stream Wolvhammer/Krieg Split 7″
The Shins – “So Now What”
The National’s Bryce Dessner Explains The Four-Over-Three Polyrhythm Of “Fake Empire”
Watch Sam Smith Cover Whitney Houston’s “How Will I Know”