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Another untitled and unreleased track by Kendrick Lamar, performed last night on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
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Last night, Henry Rollins went on The Late Show to promote his new movie He Never Died, which hits theaters tomorrow, and also to sing “Carol of the Bells” with Stephen Colbert. Musical event of the year right here.
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Adele sings “When We Were Young” from her third album 25, out now via XL.
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Last week during its show at Toronto’s Opera House, Sun Kil Moon roused the crowd with this impromptu song that straight up ethers The Ottawa Bluesfest (and the city in general). Kozelek and company loosely based the composition on “Dream Police” by Cheap Trick, whose members had a disastrous
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In his first couple of weeks as host of the Late Show, Stephen Colbert has been killing it with the musical guests! Last Tuesday, he had on Kendrick Lamar to perform a stellar TPAB Medley, which seemed just about impossible to top, but already, last night’s performance of “Angel
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Last night on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Kendrick Lamar performed a medley of four songs from his recent masterpiece To Pimp a Butterfly – “Wesley’s Theory,” “Momma,” “King Kunta,” and “u.” Previously, Kendrick appeared as the final musical guest of The Colbert Report, performing an awesome unreleased track:
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Later this year, Russian darkwave outfit Theodor Bastard is releasing Dobrolet, its 2013 live session in the studio of the same name, on Trail Records. Watch an excerpt above and enjoy!
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From Ordeal, the new album from Finnish funeral doom fathers Skepticism, out September 18 via Svart.
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With the announcement of Moogfest 2016 came Translational Drifts, an EP containing covers of some of the festival’s icons. The standout of this set for us is Moses Sumney’s live and improvised take on Laurie Anderson’s “O Superman”; he miraculously recaptures the wistfulness of the original’s
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We’re thrilled to premiere this video from cumbia supergroup Ondatrópica performing “Descarga Trópica,” a choice cut from its fantastic first album. The band is currently trying to fund a second volume of music and we strongly encourage you to consider donating to its Indiegogo campaign – lots of money needed