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Early last month, we streamed the Music For Keyboards mixtape from Montreal-based electronic musician d’Eon, a mixtape that was filled with dense ambient soundscapes. Now, its sequel, Music For…   Read Story »
Blink-182 had a very good run around the turn of the millennium, with a personal brand that fell somewhere between Weezer and Jackass and made them icons to kids looking for goofy/smart alt.heroes…   Read Story »
The 2010 bill-sharing Reading & Leeds Festivals, scheduled for 8/27-29 in those respective cities, will feature Guns N' Roses, Arcade Fire and Blink-182 as headliners, along with QOTSA, Paramore,…   Read Story »
The New Yorker shadowed VMPRWKND as they shot a doc on Cali musicians. Their interview with DeLonge oddly turned into Tom pitching them Modlife, his artist-services site. After little luck, he asked:…   Read Story »
Indeed, this year's Virgin Mobile Festival was totally free, and Richard Branson's attempt to "put a smile on people's faces" totally worked. Aside from those grumbling about the long lines for…   Read Story »
In PB&J's most emo moment since "Young Folks," Mark Hoppus of the resurgent Blink-182 and Blink-182's engineer Chris Holmes darken and deepen the Swedes' "Nothing To Worry About" over at Absolute…   Read Story »
"A Wuggie is basically exactly like a Snuggie, except it says Weezer on it," Rivers tells Rolling Stone. But it appears they're sporting plain ol' Snuggies in their Blink-182 tour announcement.   Read Story »
I'm sure you weren't shocked to learn about Travis Barker (Blink 182) and wife Shanna Moakler's split. (Curse of the MTV newlywed reality show and all.) In fact, you probably don't care at all. Too…   Read Story »