Category: Concert

Rage Against the Machine Bring the Sound and the Fury to Public Service Announcement Tour Opener

Rage Against The Machine finally kicked off their Public Service Announcement Tour last night, and Run The Jewels might have summarized it best while wrapping up their opening slot at Wisconsin’s Alpine Valley Theater before introducing the headliners. “It’s the oldest story there is. It’s us versus them,” said Killer Mike, referring to the people […]

July 10, 2022
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Worship and Tribute: Glassjaw’s Genre-Defining Album Turns 20

“You know what this place used to be?” Justin Beck asks. “This was Don Fury’s studio. He used to record everything down in the basement, and then I think this was his apartment.” Like much of New York City, 18 Spring Street doesn’t look anything like it did when Fury was recording the most legendary […]

July 9, 2022
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Watch The Ceremonies Perform ‘Problem Child’ as Fictional Band in New Movie, ‘Coast’

The new film Coast has been described as a movie “for teen girls who didn’t see themselves in films like Now & Then.” The protagonist, Abby, strives to become a rock star while nursing a crush on Dave, the frontman of the fictional band Piñata Jones. That group is portrayed by the real-life band The Ceremonies, […]

July 8, 2022
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Jawbox Surprise Releases First New Recordings Since 1996

Beloved and influential Washington, D.C.-reared rock quartet Jawbox stunned fans today (July 8) by surprise-releasing its first new recordings since its final self-titled album in 1996. The Revisionist EP includes new renditions of “Grip” and “Consolation Prize” from Jawbox’s 1991 debut album Grippe as well as a cover of Wire’s “Lowdown.” After splitting in 1997, […]

July 8, 2022
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Margo Price, Mavis Staples, Adia Victoria ‘Fight’ for Abortion Rights on New Single

Margo Price has enlisted Mavis Staples and Adia Victoria for her new single “Fight To Make It,” all Bandcamp proceeds from which will be donated to the grassroots reproductive justice initiative Noise for Now. Price previously teamed with Noise for Now this spring to raise funds around her cover of Lesley Gore’s “You Don’t Own […]

July 8, 2022
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Metric Drops ‘False Dichotomy’ Video From First Album in Four Years

Metric wrestles with quandaries both large and small in the new video for “False Dichotomy,” which arrives today (July 8) in tandem with Formentera, the Canadian group’s first album in four years. [embedded content][embedded content] In the clip, frontwoman Emily Haines sings and sways amid a variety of locations while staged tableaus demonstrate the concept […]

July 8, 2022
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