Category: Concert

Animal Collective ‘Drive Through a Certain Mist’ on New LP Time Skiffs

“Raw,” “free,” “loosey-goosey” — these are adjectives no one would use to describe Animal Collective‘s Painting With, an album so bright and intense it often feels like staring into a solar eclipse without the proper eyewear. Six years later, Animal Collective has returned with Time Skiffs, which feels more like gazing casually into a psychedelic forest […]

February 4, 2022
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Jack Hermansson and Sean Strickland Square Off For Championship Momentum At UFC Fight Night

When Jack Hermansson and Sean Strickland battle in the main event of the UFC Fight Night card this weekend, it’ll be a classic clash of styles reminiscent of the early days of mixed martial arts. On one side, the Swedish-born Norwegian Hermansson will undoubtedly be looking to bring the fight to the ground, where he […]

February 4, 2022
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5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Dana Colley of Morphine/Vapors of Morphine

Name Dana Colley Best known for Sax in Morphine and Vapors of Morphine Current city Somerville, MA Really want to be in Barcelona eating ham. Excited about Vapors of Morphine’s newest album Fear & Fantasy (released in September 2021). My current music collection has a lot of  Jazz/African/Turkish/Dub. And a little bit of Classical. You wouldn’t expect me to listen to  […]

February 4, 2022
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Mitski Shares Victorian-Inspired Video for ‘Stay Soft’

After years of fan anticipation, Mitski has finally released her new album Laurel Hell. Alongside the album release, Mitski unveiled a Victorian-inspired video for “Stay Soft,” a song appearing on the new album. The video features her wandering through a succulent, but haunting, garden. Inspired by Romanticism and paintings from the Victorian era, the video […]

February 4, 2022
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Red Hot Chili Peppers Release New Single ‘Black Summer’ From New Album Unlimited Love

Red Hot Chili Peppers are back. A little over two years after announcing they reunited with on-again, off-again guitarist John Frusciante, the alt-rock veterans unveiled their first new song since 2016 and there’s an album to boot. Titled Unlimited Love, the record is out on April 1 and sees the band reunite with producer Rick […]

February 4, 2022
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Classic Reviews: Pearl Jam, Yield

This article originally appeared in the March 1998 issue of SPIN. Angels are God’s designated hitters. They’re represented in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, among many other religions; they pretty much show up anyplace people put out a punch bowl and a turntable. Messengers of supreme beings, keepers of the gate, angels are the ones who […]

February 3, 2022
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Watch the Trailer for Upcoming Nick Cave and Warren Ellis Documentary

Ahead of its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival later this month, the trailer for the upcoming Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’ documentary has been revealed. Titled This Much I Know To Be True, it explores the inner workings behind their most-recent albums, Ghosteen and Carnage. [embedded content][embedded content] “I would have defined myself as a musician […]

February 3, 2022
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Listen to Sasami’s Rockin’ Serenade ‘Call Me Home’

Sasami has a new album on the way titled Squeeze. Today, she revealed its latest track, “Call Me Home.” [embedded content][embedded content] “‘Call Me Home’ is dedicated to anyone who has blown up their life just to remember what it’s like to feel something,” Sasami said in a statement. “It’s about the darkness of feeling nothing […]

February 3, 2022
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