Nas Biopic “Street Dreams” Coming to BET

Nas Biopic “Street Dreams” Coming to BET

BET has given the green light to a new pilot about Nas’ life, Deadline reports. “Street Dreams,” named for the 1996 song, follows his life “as he evolves from young man to crack dealer to rapper to adult.” Nas himself will executive produce the show, which is helmed by Jonathan Levine (The WacknessWarm Bodies). Three years ago, it was reported that the series was picked up by Xbox Entertainment Studios—a company that’s now defunct. BET just set ratings records for “The New Edition Story.”

Read Pitchfork’s 5-10-15-20 interview with Nas.



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Future Islands Announce New Album The Far Field, Share New Song “Ran”: Listen

Future Islands Announce New Album The Far Field, Share New Song “Ran”: Listen

Future Islands have announced a new album called The Far Field. The follow-up to 2014’s Singles is out April 7 via 4AD. Find the tracklisting and cover art below, along with the first offering from the album, “Ran.” The Far Field has string and horn arrangements by Patrick McMinn and is the first Future Islands record to feature live drums from member Michael Lowry. Blondie’s Debbie Harry makes a guest appearance on “Shadows.”

The band began writing the album last January, and later in the year, performed the songs at a series of secret shows under fake names. They recorded the album with producer John Congleton (Sleater-Kinney, David Byrne, St. Vincent, Cloud Nothings) in Los Angeles at Sunset Sound (where artists like the Beach Boys and Prince have recorded). 

Future Islands will tour in support of the album this year, including sets at Coachella, Panorama, and Bonnaroo. Find the full itinerary below. They’re also scheduled to appear on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on February 9.

Read Pitchfork’s interview with Future Islands.

The Far Field:

01 Aladdin
02 Time on Her Side
03 Ran
04 Beauty of the Road
05 Cave
06 Through the Roses
07 North Star
08 Ancient Water
09 Candles
10 Day Glow Fire
11 Shadows
12 Black Rose

Future Islands:

03-21 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle
04-14-16 Indio, CA - Coachella
04-21-23 Indio, CA - Coachella
04-27 Glasgow, Scotland - Barrowlands
04-28 Leeds, England - Leeds University Refectory
04-29 Liverpool, England - O2 Academy
04-30 Brighton, England - Dome
05-02 Nottingham, England - Rock City
05-03 Bristol, England - O2 Academy
05-06 Barcelona, Spain - Razzmatazz
05-09 Paris, France - Elysée Montmartre
05-25 Providence, RI - Lupo’s
05-26 Ithaca, NY - State Theatre
05-27 Toronto, Ontario - Danforth Music Hall
05-28 Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE
05-29 Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore
05-30 Charlottesville, VA - Jefferson Theatre
06-01 Asheville, NC - Orange Peel
06-02 Ponte Vedra, FL - Ponte Vedra Social Hall
06-03 Pensacola, FL - Vinyl
06-05 St. Louis, MO - Pageant
06-06 Chicago, IL - Riviera
06-07 Milwaukee, WI -  Pabst Theatre
06-09 Indianapolis, IN - Egyptian Room
06-08-11 Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo
06-27 Cologne, Germany - Live Music Hall
06-30 Belgium, Brussels - Rock Werchter
07-06 Dublin, Ireland - Iveagh Gardens
07-28-30 New York, NY - Panorama Festival
08-16-19 Tabuão, Portugal - Paredes de Coura Festival
08-17-20 Brecon Beacons, Wales - Green Man

Watch Future Islands perform "Tin Man" at Pitchfork Music Festival:



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Courtney Love to Star in Lifetime’s New Menendez Brothers Movie

Courtney Love to Star in Lifetime’s New Menendez Brothers Movie

Courtney Love will star in an upcoming Lifetime movie about the infamous Menendez brothers, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She will play Kitty Menendez, wife of entertainment executive Jose Menendez. Both Kitty and Jose were murdered by their sons, Erik and Lyle, in 1989, resulting in a widely-publicized trial. Casting for the brothers is currently underway.

The made-for-TV movie is being written by Abdi Nazemian (writer on the ABC television movies Beautiful Girl and Celeste in the City) and directed by reality TV producers Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato (“RuPaul's Drag Race”). The untitled project, which will begin production next month, follows Lifetime’s recent JonBenet Ramsay telepic, Who Killed JonBenet?. This year, the first season of NBC and Dick Wolf’s upcoming anthology drama, “Law & Order: True Crime,” will also focus on the Menendez brothers.

Read Pitchfork’s 2014 interview with Courtney Love.



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John Wetton of King Crimson, Asia Dead at 67

John Wetton of King Crimson, Asia Dead at 67

John Wetton, a bassist and singer who was a member of King Crimson and co-founded the supergroup Asia, has died following a battle with colon cancer, Rolling Stone reports. Earlier this year, Wetton announced that he was dropping out of a tour with Asia to undergo chemotherapy. He was 67. “For those of us who knew him and worked with him, his valiant struggle against cancer was a further inspiration,” said Carl Palmer, Wetton’s Asia bandmate (and a member of Emerson, Lake and Palmer) in a statement. “I will miss his talent, his sense of humor and his infectious smile.”

In the 1970s, Wetton played in British prog rock bands like Renaissance, Mogul Thrash, and Family. He joined King Crimson at the request of his friend Robert Fripp in 1972. Before the group disbanded in 1974, Wetton appeared on their albums Larks’ Tongues in AspicStarless and Bible Black, and Red.

He played with several British musicians following his tenure in King Crimson. He performed on Brian Eno’s Here Come the Warm Jets, plus records by Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry, Uriah Heep, UK, and others. He began his prolific solo career in 1980 with his album Caught in the Crossfire. His last studio album Raised in Captivity was released in 2011.

In the early 1980s, Wetton formed the supergroup Asia with Palmer, Yes’ Geoff Downes, and Steve Howe. They had a massive hit with their self-titled 1982 album, and specifically, the single “Heat of the Moment.” Wetton departed Asia in 1992, but reunited with the band in 2006. Downes shared a statement about Wetton’s passing; find it below.



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Cashmere Cat Announces 2017 Tour

Cashmere Cat Announces 2017 Tour

Cashmere Cat has announced a massive new tour for 2017. It includes dates across North America, including appearances at Buku, Firefly, Forecastle, and Panorama music festivals. Check out the full list of dates below. Cashmere Cat’s debut studio album Wild Love is due out later this year. So far, the producer has shared the title track (featuring the Weeknd and Francis and the Lights), “Trust Nobody” with Selena Gomez and Tory Lanez, and most recently “Throw Myself a Party,” featuring 2 Chainz and Tory Lanez.

Cashmere Cat:

02-17 Washington, D.C. - 9:30 Club
03-11 New Orleans, LA - Buku Music & Art Project
04-09 Phoenix, AZ - Phoenix Lights
04-12 Dallas, TX - The Loft
04-13 Austin, TX - Empire Garage
04-15 Atlanta, GA - Terminal West
04-17 Carrboro, NC - Cat’s Cradle
04-18 Richmond, VA - The National
04-20 Boston, MA - Royale
04-21 Burlington, VT - Higher Ground
04-22 Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer
04-25 Pittsburgh, PA - Rex Theatre
04-26 Urbana, IL - Canopy Club
04-27 Madison, WI - Majestic Theatre
04-28 Minneapolis, MN - The Loft
04-29 Kansas City, MO - Riot Room
05-02 Salt Lake City, UT - Urban Lounge
05-03 Boise, ID - Neurolux
05-04 Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom
05-05 Seattle, WA - Showbox
05-06 Eugene, OR - WOW Hall
05-09 Sacramento, CA - Harlow’s
05-10 San Luis Obispo, CA - Fremont Theatre
05-11 Santa Barbara, CA - EOS Lounge
05-12 Los Angeles, CA - Wiltern
05-13 San Diego, CA - Observatory North Park
06-17 Dover, DE - Firefly Music Festival
06-29 Rothbury, MI - Electric Forest
07-15 Louisville, KY - Forecastle Festival
07-30 New York, NY - Panorama Music & Arts Festival



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New Craft Beer-Focused Website October Launches

New Craft Beer-Focused Website October Launches

Today, Pitchfork is proud to announce the launch of October, a digital publication focused on beer with an editorial perspective that speaks to a new generation of beer drinkers. A destination for devotees and novices alike to read about, learn about, and share their appreciation for beer and celebrate the culture around it. The site is being launched in partnership with ZX Ventures, AB InBev’s incubator and venture capital fund that focuses on increasing awareness and excitement around beer and brewing culture.

October will offer a wide range of content, including beer ratings and in-depth crossover features, such as “What Rolling Rock and The Deer Hunter Can Teach Us About Product Placement in Movies.” October will be a resource for beer drinkers much in the same way that Pitchfork is for music lovers, and will use beer as the lens with which it approaches all elements of beer culture and beyond.

The site will exist as an independent editorial property, overseen by Pitchfork’s creative studio and  in collaboration with Michael Kiser of Good Beer Hunting, Eno Sarris of BeerGraphs, and many other leading voices. October’s Executive Editor Kiser and his own GBH previously won SAVEUR’s 2016 and 2013 Drinks Website of the Year, Imbibe Magazine’s “people to watch in 2016,” and three North American Guild of Beer Writers awards among the team.

“Good Beer Hunting has always had a unique voice in the beer industry with an inside-out perspective,” said Kiser. “With October, we have an opportunity to tell an even broader story about beer, while having fun with an audience that has experienced the craft beer explosion first-hand.”

Follow October on social media at @ReadOctober on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. And look out for October videos, podcasts, and events.



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Bandcamp Donating All Proceeds to ACLU This Friday

Bandcamp Donating All Proceeds to ACLU This Friday

This Friday, February 3, Bandcamp, will donate all of its proceeds from the day to the American Civil Liberties Union, founder/CEO Ethan Diamond announced. The move comes in response to Donald Trump’s executive order banning citizens and refugees from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States. In a statement, Diamond wrote, “We at Bandcamp oppose the ban wholeheartedly, and extend our support to those whose lives have been upended.” He also said the executive order “is not simply immoral, it violates the very spirit and foundation of America.”

Along with the statement, Bandcamp shared a selection of songs by artists from the banned countries, as well as Mexico. Read Diamond’s full statement here, and hear some of Bandcamp’s recommended tracks below.

Since the election, artists and labels have protested Trump and his policies. Many (such as Pinegrove, Run for Cover, and Tiny Engines) have used Bandcamp’s “pay-what-you-want” model to raise funds for donation. Countless artists (like Rihanna, Win Butler, Ed Droste, and Sadie Dupuis) have also publicly decried Trump’s immigration ban. Sia and Grimes even initiated charity campaigns supporting organizations fighting against Trump’s actions.

Read “How to Get Involved in Politics Right Now: Take These Musicians’ Leads” on the Pitch, and find more ways to protest Trump by buying music here.



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Kanye to Debut Yeezy Season 5 at New York Fashion Week

Kanye to Debut Yeezy Season 5 at New York Fashion Week

Kanye West will debut his Yeezy Season 5 fashion collection during New York Fashion Week on February 15, Vogue reports. West has eschewed past venues like Madison Square Garden and Roosevelt Island in favor of the more traditional Pier 59 at Chelsea Piers. The show is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m.

Last year’s Yeezy Season 4 show, which was live streamed via Tidal from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park on Roosevelt Island, came under fire for delays and difficulties, which included one model fainting from standing in the heat. While Kanye did not debut new music during the Yeezy Season 4 show, he’s used his past fashion events as a platform to share songs he’s been working on. “Wolves” was first played at the Yeezy Season 1 launch in February 2015, and “Fade” was played at Yeezy Season 2 later in the year. Yeezy Season 3, of course, was the premiere of The Life of Pablo



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Dr. Luke Claims Kesha Falsely Told Lady Gaga He Raped Another Artist

Dr. Luke Claims Kesha Falsely Told Lady Gaga He Raped Another Artist

The legal battle between Kesha and Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald has reached another contentious phase, and now Lady Gaga is involved. The producer and pop star have been ensnared in a New York court case since 2014, with Dr. Luke suing Kesha for defamation and Kesha countersuing based on her assertions of rape and other abuse. In a new court filing, Dr. Luke alleges that Kesha sent Lady Gaga text messages last winter saying that Luke raped both Kesha and another female recording artist. Luke claims that this text conversation caused Gaga to further ruin Luke’s reputation in the media.

According to Dr. Luke’s amended complaint, the Kesha/Gaga texts occurred on February 26, 2016. “During this text message conversation, Kesha falsely and basely asserted that Kesha and another female recording artist … had both been raped by [Dr. Luke],” the complaint states. “Kesha’s assertions to Lady Gaga were completely false.” Dr. Luke “did not rape Kesha, and he did not rape the other recording artist,” according to the complaint. “Kesha was (and is) well aware Gottwald never raped Kesha. Kesha has no basis or justification whatsoever to falsely assert that Gottwald raped the other recording artist.”

The complaint continues:

Since this text message conversation, Lady Gaga has spread negative messages about Gottwald in the press. Indeed, Lady Gaga has gone so far as to suggest during a radio interview that she possesses secret information regarding Gottwald that is damaging to him. Lady Gaga’s statements during this radio interview were thereafter repeated and spread widely by many international media outlets.

And later:

Kesha did not have any economic motivation for making these false assertions to Lady Gaga. Rather, Kesha made these statements as revenge for losing her injunction motion and for the purpose of furthering her malicious plan to destroy Plaintiffs. As Lady Gaga observed in this text message conversation, “it will NOT [b]e easy for” her [i.e., the other recording artist] or any artist to work w[ith] him [i.e. Gottwald] after this.

Kesha, in her own amended counterclaims, alleges that Dr. Luke’s case against her “is not about money or business. It is a vendetta against Kesha.” Her counterclaims state: “You can get a divorce from an abusive spouse. You can dissolve a partnership if the relationship becomes irreconcilable. The same opportunity—to be liberated from the physical, emotional, and financial bondage of a destructive relationship—should be available to a recording artist.”

She further claims that if Dr. Luke succeeds in winning tens of millions of dollars in damages from Kesha and her mother, “Kesha and her mother would be penniless.” The counterclaims also state that Sony’s contract with Dr. Luke “purportedly ends” in March 2017. “Without the court’s intervention and Sony’s facilitation, Kesha will remain contractually bound to Dr. Luke until she releases three additional albums, each containing six songs produced individually by Dr. Luke, no matter how many years that takes,” according the complaint.

Lawyers for Kesha and Dr. Luke have a busy month ahead. The judge has scheduled Kesha to appear for a deposition on February 7. Dr. Luke is set for his own deposition on February 14.  A telephone conference with the judge is slated for February 21.

A lawyer for Kesha declined to comment to Pitchfork at this time.

Christine Lepera, a lawyer for Dr. Luke, told Pitchfork in a statement: “Dr. Luke seeks to add an additional defamation claim against Kesha based upon the discovery of another false and defamatory statement she made about him that was part of her calculated effort to harm his reputation and business. Kesha’s new proposed counterclaim simply repeats the meritless and untrue allegations that were set forth in her earlier pleadings and which Dr. Luke fully disputes.”

Let’s recap:

In October 2014, Kesha sued Dr. Luke in California, accusing him of rape and other abuse. The same month, Dr. Luke sued Kesha in New York for defamation; he also sued her mother. Fast-forward to February 2016, when the New York judge denied Kesha a preliminary injunction that would have allowed her to sign to a label other than Dr. Luke’s Sony Music imprint Kemosabe Records while the case unfolded. (Kesha appealed.) 

Last April, the same judge dismissed most of Kesha’s counterclaims against Dr. Luke. In May, Kesha overhauled her legal team, and she has since dropped the California suit. Meanwhile, Kesha’s mother has been facing libel claims from Dr. Luke in Tennessee.



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Nick Cave and Warren Ellis Rework UNKLE Side Project Toydrum: Listen

Nick Cave and Warren Ellis Rework UNKLE Side Project Toydrum: Listen

Pablo Clements and James Griffith of UNKLE have a side project called Toydrum. On their new remix album My Eye On You (To Reinvision), they enlisted “friends, peers and people we love to work with” to reimagine songs from their albums Distant Focus Vol. 1 and Evangelist. Two of those peers are Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, who have delivered their rework of Toydrum’s “I've Got a Future,” featuring the late singer-songwriter Gavin Clark. Listen to it below.



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Watch Sampha’s New 360° VR “(No One Knows Me) Like the Piano” Video

Watch Sampha’s New 360° VR “(No One Knows Me) Like the Piano” Video

Sampha has announced additional tour dates supporting the xx, who will shortly be on the road behind their latest album I See You. Sampha’s own album, his debut studio LP Process, is slated to be released this Friday, February 3. He’s shared a new video for the song “(No One Knows Me) Like The Piano,” filmed in 360 degrees from Sampha’s point-of-view perspective. It was directed by Jamie James Medina and stars model/activist Adwoa Aboah. Watch it below, and find Sampha’s full tour itinerary below as well.

Sampha:

02-04 London, England - Rough Trade East
02-06 Chicago, IL - Metro
02-08 Washington DC - 9:30 Club
02-09 New York, NY - Terminal 5
02-11 Montreal, Quebec - Corona
02-12 Toronto, Ontario - Mod Club
02-13 Toronto, Ontario - Mod Club
03-11 Paris, France - La Cigale
03-12 Brussels, Belgium - AB
03-13 Cologne, Germany - Gloria
03-15 Hamburg, Germany - Uebel & Gefährlich
03-16 Copenhagen, Denmark - Vega
03-18 Berlin, Germany -  Astra Kulturhaus
03-19 Warsaw, Poland -  Proxima
03-21 Milan, Italy - Fabrique
03-23 Amsterdam, the Netherlands - Paradiso
03-24 Utrecht, the Netherlands - Catch Festival
03-26 Birmingham, England - O2 Institute
03-28 Bristol, England - O2 Academy
03-29 London, England - Roundhouse
03-30 London, England - Roundhouse
04-15 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium *
04-16 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium *
04-17 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium *
04-19 Phoenix, AZ - Mesa Ampitheatre *
04-21 Indio, CA - Coachella Festival
04-23 Portland, OR - Rose Quarter Memorial Coliseum *
04-24 Seattle, WA - Wa Mu Theater *
04-25 Vancouver, BC - Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre *
04-28 St Paul, MN - Palace Theatre *
04-29 Milwaukee, WI - The Eagles Ballroom *
05-01 Chicago, IL - Aragon Ballroom *
05-02 Detroit, MI - Masonic Temple Theatre *
05-03 Cleveland, OH - Jacobs Pavillion *
05-05 Columbus, OH - Express Live! *
05-06 Columbia, MD - Merriweather Post Pavillion * 
05-08 Dallas, TX - South Side Ballroom *
05-09 Houston, TX - Revention Music Center *
05-10 Austin, TX - ACL Live at the Moody Theater *
05-11 Austin, TX - ACL Live at the Moody Theater *
05-14 Raleigh, NC - Red Hat Amphitheater *
05-16 Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE *
05-17 Philadelphia, PA - Skyline Stage at the Mann *
05-19 New York, NY - Forest Hills Stadium *
05-20 New York, NY - Forest Hills Stadium *
05-24 Auckland, New Zealand - Studio
05-25 Brisbane, Australia - Triffid
05-27 Sydney, Australia - Sydney Opera House
05-28 Sydney, Australia - Sydney Opera House
05-29 Melbourne, Australia - The Croxton
06-02 Barcelona, Spain - Primavera Sound
06-10 Porto, Portugal - NOS Primavera

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T.I.’s Bodyguard Stabbed During Concert: Report

T.I.’s Bodyguard Stabbed During Concert: Report

Last night, T.I. performed at the Venue in New Brunswick, Canada, as part of a tour behind his latest album Us or Else. During the show, his bodyguard was reportedly stabbed in the calf at least three times while guarding the merchandise table, according to TMZ. The bodyguard was reportedly taken to the hospital for minor injuries, and released later that night. According to the report, T.I. spoke with police. Pitchfork has reached out to T.I.’s representatives for more information and comment.

In a Facebook post today, the Venue wrote, “The incident with the artist’s entourage that took place happened in the closed section of the nightclub and the police have handled that issue as they see fit.” See the full statement here.



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Watch Rihanna as Marion Crane on “Bates Motel,” Soundtracked by Radiohead

Watch Rihanna as Marion Crane on “Bates Motel,” Soundtracked by Radiohead

Last year, it was revealed at the annual San Diego Comic-Con that Rihanna had been tapped to appear in “Bates Motel,” the A&E television series that serves as a contemporary prequel to Alfred Hitchcock’s classic Psycho. Rihanna was cast as Marion Crane, a key character who is the victim in the famous shower scene in Psycho. Now, a new trailer from the show has surfaced. In it, Crane checks into the Bates Motel for the first time. Radiohead’s “Exit Music (For a Film)” off Ok Computer soundtracks the trailer. Check it out below.



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Watch Big Sean Perform “Moves” With Senior Citizens on “Ellen”

Watch Big Sean Perform “Moves” With Senior Citizens on “Ellen”

Earlier today, Big Sean went on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” to perform “Moves,” off his forthcoming album I Decided. He was joined by over a dozen dapper senior citizens, who surround Sean and dance as he raps. Near the end of the song, they make it rain with cash all over the set; watch it below. I Decided is out February 3.



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Frank Ocean, Tegan and Sara, Blood Orange Up for GLAAD Awards

Frank Ocean, Tegan and Sara, Blood Orange Up for GLAAD Awards

The GLAAD Media Awards, which honor media figures for “fair, accurate and inclusive representations” of LGBTQ communities, have announced their 2017 nominees. Frank OceanTegan and SaraBlood Orange, Lady Gaga, Sia, and Against Me! are among the 10 nominees for Outstanding Music Artist, a category that has doubled in size to reflect “growing inclusion in music,” Billboard reports. Also up for awards are Moonlight (Outstanding Film, Wide Release) and “Black Mirror’”s “San Junipero” (Outstanding Individual Episode, in a TV series without a regular LGBTQ character). See the full nominees list here.

Read about Tegan and Sara’s LGBTQ foundation, and see their episode of Pitchfork.tv’s “Over/Under”:



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Danny Brown and Paul White Team for New EP Accelerator

Danny Brown and Paul White Team for New EP Accelerator

Danny Brown and Paul White have teamed up once again, this time for an EP, as Hot New Hip-Hop points out. Accelerator features two new songs, the title track and “Lion’s Den,” as well as an instrumental version of each. It’s coming on February 10—next Friday. As well as producing most of Atrocity Exhibition, White previously released the “Street Lights” single with Brown in 2013. 

See where Atrocity Exhibition placed on Pitchfork’s “The 50 Best Albums of 2016,” and read our new 5-10-15-20 feature with Danny Brown.

Revisit the video for “Street Lights”:



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Beach House Announce Tour, New Rarities Compilation

Beach House Announce Tour, New Rarities Compilation

Beach House are hitting the road, starting this March. The band have announced a number of headlining shows to go along with their festival dates, including previously announced appearances at Governors Ball in New York City and Ceremonia in Mexico City. In addition, Beach House are currently working on a compilation of B-sides and rarities. It’s set to come out in the first half of 2017, according to a press release. See Beach House’s tour schedule below.

Beach House’s last albums (Thank Your Lucky Stars and Depression Cherry) arrived in 2015. Read our feature “All the Feels: Beach House’s Intangible Truth.”

Beach House:

03-29 Wilmington, DE - World Cafe Live
03-30 Lancaster, PA - Chameleon Club
04-01 Mexico City, Mexico - Ceremonia Festival
05-24 Charlotte, NC - Neighborhood Theatre
05-26 Orlando, FL - Beacham Theatre
05-27 Ft. Lauderdale, FL - The Revolution
05-28 Ponte Vedra, FL - Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
05-30 Athens, GA - Georgia Theatre
06-02-04 New York, NY - Governors Ball
08-11 Copenhagen, Denmark - Haven
08-18 Parades de Coura, Portugal - Parades de Coura Festival

Watch Beach House’s full set from Pitchfork Music Festival Paris 2015:



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Real Estate Announce 2017 Tour

Real Estate Announce 2017 Tour

Real Estate have announced a new run of tour dates for 2017. The new tour kicks off on April 5 at Saturn in Birmingham, AL, and includes festivals gigs as well as headlining shows across North America. The European leg of the tour begins in June. Check out the full itinerary hereFrankie Cosmos will be joining them for select shows. Real Estate recently announced their fourth studio album, In Mind, out March 17 via Domino.

Read our feature “Real Estate: Suburban Dreams.”



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Mac DeMarco Announces New Album This Old Dog, Shares Two New Songs: Listen

Mac DeMarco Announces New Album This Old Dog, Shares Two New Songs: Listen

Mac DeMarco has announced a new album, This Old Dog. The follow-up to 2015’s mini-album Another One (and his first full-length since 2014’s Salad Days) is out May 5 via Captured Tracks. Below, listen to two new songs from the album: “My Old Man” and “This Old Dog.” Scroll down for the full tracklist, and see DeMarco’s upcoming tour dates here.

Revisit our cover story on DeMarco, “Mannish Boy.”

This Old Dog:

01 My Old Man
02 This Old Dog
03 Baby You’re Out
04 For the First Time
05 One Another
06 Still Beating
07 Sister
08 Dreams From Yesterday
09 A Wolf Who Wears Sheeps Clothes
10 One More Love Song
11 On the Level
12 Moonlight on the River
13 Watching Him Fade Away

Watch Pitchfork.tv’s documentary on Mac Demarco: 



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Bob Dylan Announces New Triple-Album, Shares Frank Sinatra Cover: Listen

Bob Dylan Announces New Triple-Album, Shares Frank Sinatra Cover: Listen

Bob Dylan has announced a new triple-album, Triplicate, featuring new takes on songs by American songwriters. His follow-up to 2016’s Fallen Angels is out March 31 via Columbia. Below, listen to the lead track, “I Could Have Had You”—Dylan’s latest Frank Sinatra cover. Other artists covered include Charles Strouse and Lee Adams (“Once Upon A Time”), Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler (“Stormy Weather”), Harold Hupfield (“As Time Goes By”) and Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh (“The Best Is Yet To Come”). See the tracklist for each disc—titled Til The Sun Goes Down, Devil Dolls, and Comin’ Home Late respectively—below. 

Triplicate:

‘Til The Sun Goes Down:

01 I Guess I’ll Have to Change My Plans
02 September of My Years
03 I Could Have Told You
04 Once Upon a Time
05 Stormy Weather
06 This Nearly Was Mine
07 That Old Feeling
08 It Gets Lonely Early
09 My One and Only Love
10 Trade Winds

Devil Dolls:

01 Braggin’
02 As Time Goes By
03 Imagination
04 How Deep Is the Ocean
05 P.S. I Love You
06 The Best Is Yet to Come
07 But Beautiful
08 Here’s That Rainy Day
09 Where Is the One
10 There’s a Flaw in My Flue

Comin’ Home Late:

01 Day In, Day Out
02 I Couldn’t Sleep a Wink Last Night
03 Sentimental Journey
04 Somewhere Along the Way
05 When the World Was Young
06 These Foolish Things
07 You Go to My Head
08 Stardust
09 It’s Funny to Everyone But Me
10 Why Was I Born



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Grammys 2017: A Tribe Called Quest, Anderson .Paak, Dave Grohl Performing Together

Grammys 2017: A Tribe Called Quest, Anderson .Paak, Dave Grohl Performing Together

The 59th Annual Grammy Awards have announced another all-star collaboration: A Tribe Called Quest, Anderson .Paak, and Dave Grohl will perform together at this year’s ceremony, broadcasting live from Los Angeles’ Staples Center at 8 p.m. Eastern on February 12 on CBS. Also announced today for this year's Grammys are collaborative performances from Daft Punk and the Weeknd, as well as Alicia Keys and Maren Morris. Previously announced performers include Adele, Bruno Mars, Metallica, John Legend, Carrie Underwood, and Keith Urban. The show will be hosted by James Corden.

Paak is a Best New Artist nominee this year, and also up for Best Urban Contemporary Album for Malibu. He also appeared on Tribe’s new album We got it from Here... Thank You 4 Your service. 

Read “6 Takeaways From the 2017 Grammy Nominations” and our Rising interview with Anderson .Paak.



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Grammys 2017: Daft Punk Performing With the Weeknd

Grammys 2017: Daft Punk Performing With the Weeknd

Daft Punk and the Weeknd will perform together at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards, the Recording Academy announced today. Daft Punk never toured behind their last album, 2013’s Grammy-dominating Random Access Memories, so this will be Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo’s first live performance since their appearance at the 2014 Grammys. This year’s Grammy ceremony will broadcast live from Los Angeles’ Staples Center at 8 p.m. Eastern on February 12 on CBS.

Daft Punk collaborated with the Weeknd on two tracks from his latest album Starboy: the title track and “I Feel It Coming.”Starboy was released after this year's Grammy deadline, so the Weeknd is only nominated as a contributor to Beyoncé's Lemonade. Daft Punk are not up for any awards this year.

At the 2014 ceremony, Daft Punk were joined by Pharrell, Stevie Wonder, and Nile Rodgers for their performance. (Current White House press secretary Sean Spicer was not impressed.) 

Also announced today for this year's Grammys are collaborative performances from A Tribe Called Quest, Anderson .Paak, and Dave Grohl, as well as Alicia Keys and Maren Morris. Previously announced performers include Adele, Bruno Mars, Metallica, John Legend, Carrie Underwood, and Keith Urban. The show will be hosted by James Corden.

Read “6 Takeaways From the 2017 Grammy Nominations,” “The Dark Knight Returns: A Conversation With the Weeknd” from 2015, and Pitchfork’s 2013 Cover Story on Daft Punk.



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A$AP Rocky, Yung Lean Producer James Laurence Dead at 27

A$AP Rocky, Yung Lean Producer James Laurence Dead at 27

James Laurence—one half of the cloud rap production duo Friendzone—has died, Fact reports. He was 27 years old. The cause of death has not been revealed. Pitchfork has reached out for comment.

Friendzone released their first mixtapes in 2010. The duo went on to produce A$AP Rocky’s “Fashion Killa” (from his major label debut LONG.LIVE.A$AP), as well as tracks for Main Attrakionz, Antwon, Yung Lean, and others. Their lone studio LP, DX, arrived in 2013. In addition to his production, Laurence made the artwork for Clams Casino’s 2011 Rainforest EP.

Artists including Clams, How to Dress Well, Ricky Eat Acid, and Ryan Hemsworth have paid tribute to Laurence.



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Dave Chappelle Surprises Crowd at Chance the Rapper Event: Watch

Dave Chappelle Surprises Crowd at Chance the Rapper Event: Watch

Chance the Rapper periodically throws events in Chicago called “Open Mike”—opportunities for local teenagers to attend and showcase their talent. Occasionally, big guests show up (One time, Kanye West came through). Tonight, Dave Chappelle made an appearance. Watch footage of his set below. Earlier this month, both Chance and Chappelle attended Obama’s farewell party, where Chance gave out superlatives and awarded Chapelle “Strongest Handshake.”

Read “Chance the Rapper’s Magnificent Coloring World Brightens Up Chicago” on the Pitch.



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Watch L.A. Protestors Chant Swet Shop Boys’ “T5”

Watch L.A. Protestors Chant Swet Shop Boys’ “T5”

In the wake of Donald Trump’s recent immigration ban, protestors have gathered at Los Angeles International Airport. Some of the people protesting began chanting a lyric from “T5” by Swet Shop Boys, the rap trio formed by Heems (formerly of Das Racist), Riz MC (aka Riz Ahmed, a rapper and star of HBO’s “The Night Of”), and producer Redinho. See clips from the protest below, in which the demonstrators chant the lyric, “Inshallah, mashallah/Hopefully no martial law.” The music video for “T5” was notably set in an airport. It featured the members of Swet Shop Boys being targeted and harassed by TSA and border control.

“T5” was included in our list “9 Actually Good Songs About Why Donald Trump Sucks” on the Pitch

Watch Swet Shop Boys on Pitchfork.tv’s “Over/Under”:



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Ryan Adams Shares New Video for “Do You Still Love Me?”: Watch

Ryan Adams Shares New Video for “Do You Still Love Me?”: Watch

Ryan Adams has released the new music video for his song “Do You Still Love Me?”, taken off his upcoming album Prisoner. The Noah Abrams-directed video features shots of Adams working in the studio, as well as footage captured during shows on his last tour. The famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado is prominently featured; watch it below. Adams recently announced new tour dates for 2017 and an insane box set for Prisoner that features a functioning play set stage. Prisoner is out February 17 via Pax Am/Blue Note



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Kanye, Drake, Bieber Skipping Grammys: Report

Kanye, Drake, Bieber Skipping Grammys: Report

Kanye West, Drake, and Justin Bieber will not attend the 2017 Grammy Awards, according to TMZ. Although each artist received multiple nominations, they all reportedly agree that the Grammys do not represent young artists or black artists. TMZ reports that Bieber and Drake don’t find the awards “relevant or representative, especially when it comes to young singers.” A source told TMZ that West will sit out because “he’s received 21 Grammys, but when he was head-to-head against a white singer, he never won.” Pitchfork has reached out to each artist’s respective representatives, as well as Grammy reps.

West, Drake, and Bieber follow Frank Ocean’s lead in skipping the Grammys. Despite releasing both of his 2016 albums (Blonde and Endless) in time for eligibility, Frank chose not to submit them for consideration because he thinks “the infrastructure of the awarding system and the nomination system and screening system is dated.”

Bieber’s Purpose and Drake’s VIEWS are both up for Album of the Year (against records by Beyoncé, Adele, and Sturgill Simpson). Drake was nominated for eight total awards; West got five nods, and Bieber received four.

The 59th Annual Grammy Awards are broadcast from Los Angeles’ Staples Center at 8 p.m. Eastern on CBS.

Read “6 Takeaways From the 2017 Grammy Nominations” on the Pitch.



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Watch Dave Grohl React to His Teenage Band in New Documentary Outtake

Watch Dave Grohl React to His Teenage Band in New Documentary Outtake

Before Nirvana, before Foo Fighters, Dave Grohl was in the Northern Virginia-based hardcore punk band Scream. While Grohl predominately played drums for the outfit, he sang lead vocals on one song, “Gods Look Down,” from 1989. Now, in a newly-released outtake from the Foo Fighters HBO series “Sonic Highways,” Grohl revisits an alternate take of the song alongside producer Barrett Jones. “I sound like a girl,” Grohl comments at one point while listening. “I don’t think my balls had dropped yet.” Watch the clip below.



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Watch Jonny Greenwood Rehearse There Will Be Blood in New 360 Video

Watch Jonny Greenwood Rehearse There Will Be Blood in New 360 Video

The London Contemporary Orchestra are set to embark on a short tour where they perform Jonny Greenwood’s 2007 There Will Be Blood score. Greenwood will join them for the first show, which takes place tonight at London’s Royal Festival Hall. Ahead of the performance, the LCO have shared a new 360-degree behind-the-scenes video of their rehearsal. Greenwood practices the ondes Martenot in the clip. At one point, the conductor (Hugh Brunt, who worked on A Moon Shaped Pool) stops everyone to give some instructions. Watch it below. See the LCO’s tour dates here.

Read our feature “Internet Explorers: The Curious Case of Radiohead’s Online Fandom.”



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AEG Buys Half of Bowery Presents (But Not Bowery Ballroom or Mercury Lounge)

AEG Buys Half of Bowery Presents (But Not Bowery Ballroom or Mercury Lounge)

AEG, the massive entertainment company owned by controversial mogul Philip Anschutz, has acquired 50 percent of the Bowery Presents, the promotion company which runs numerous clubs in the New York City area and beyond, including Terminal 5, Music Hall of Williamsburg, and Rough Trade NYC, The New York Times reports. Bowery Ballroom, and Mercury Lounge are not a part of the deal, according to the Times, as they are still owned by Michael Swier, who co-founded the Bowery Presents but sold his stake in the company in 2010.

Bowery Presents joins Goldenvoice, the promoters behind Coachella, Panorama, and more, in AEG's massive portfolio, which also includes arenas, stadiums, theaters, festivals, and sports teams all over the world. AEG chairman Jay Marciano told the Times that Bowery Presents will book AEG's NYC-area venues, including the PlayStation Theater in Times Square.

Anschutz has long been known as a supporter of conservative political causes, but his monetary contributions to anti-LGBTQ organizations recently came under renewed scrutiny in the wake of the 2017 Coachella lineup announcement. Not long afterwards, it was revealed that Anschutz had given money to groups supporting anti-LGBTQ initiatives as recently as 2015, calling into question Anschutz and AEG's claims that reports of his donations were "fake news" and smear campaigns by competitors.



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Sufjan on Refugees: “Christ Would Be Ashamed Of Us All”

Sufjan on Refugees: “Christ Would Be Ashamed Of Us All”

Sufjan Stevens has shared a new statement addressed to America about immigrants and refugees. “There is really no such thing as an illegal immigrant, for we are all immigrants and refugees in a wildly changing world that is dominated by superfluous boundaries built by blood and war,” the note reads. “We are all complicit in the injustices against basic human rights and common decency, to put it mildly, which renders our own ‘inalienable rights’ as questionable or obsolete.”

Later on, Stevens says, “I charge you to eradicate barriers...help each other, and work on transforming your mind and behavior in the direction of love... Christ would be ashamed of us all. I love you and pray for you daily.” Read the full note below.

Earlier this month, Stevens wrote another impassioned blog post about the Ten Commandments.

Watch Sufjan Stevens perform “I Want to Be Well” at Pitchfork Music Festival:



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Watch Father John Misty’s Video for New Song “Two Wildly Different Perspectives”

Watch Father John Misty’s Video for New Song “Two Wildly Different Perspectives”

Father John Misty’s third album, Pure Comedy, is out April 7 (via Sub Pop/Bella Union). He’s so far released the record’s opening title track, its video, a long essay, and a short film. Now, FJM has shared the album’s “Two Wildly Different Perspective,” as well its music video (by Matthew Daniel SIskin). It features footage of kids from around the world, juxtaposed with images of guns. Posting the video, FJM wrote, “More kids are going to die now thanks to the unbelievably selfish immigration policy of places like Saudi Arabia and the USA.” Watch the video below.

Revisit our 2015 interview with Father John Misty.

Watch FJM and Emma Tillman on Pitchfork.tv’s “Over/Under”:



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The Last Jedi Director Rian Johnson Releases John Darnielle’s Star Wars Song: Listen

The Last Jedi Director Rian Johnson Releases John Darnielle’s Star Wars Song: Listen

The Mountain Goats’ John Darnielle has recorded a new song about Star Wars called “The Ultimate Jedi Who Wastes All the Other Jedi and Eats Their Bones.” The song began as a joke between Darnielle and Star Wars: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson (who previously collaborated with Darnielle on Mountain Goats videos), and eventually evolved into a real recording. As the title suggests, the song is about a Jedi that consumes the bones of other Jedi. It features self-referential lines like, “The cameras Rian’s got these days are unimaginably high-res.” Listen below via Johnson’s SoundCloud account. The Last Jedi is out December 17, 2017.



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David Byrne Doc Ft. St. Vincent, Dev Hynes, Ad-Rock, More Coming to Theaters

David Byrne Doc Ft. St. Vincent, Dev Hynes, Ad-Rock, More Coming to Theaters

In 2015, David Byrne gathered artists for a multi-disciplinary performance called Contemporary Color. For the event, he recruited 10 artists (including St. Vincent, Nelly Furtado, Ad-Rock, Dev Hynes, Zola Jesus, tUnE-yArDs, How to Dress Well, and more) to work on original music with color guard teams from across North America. In 2016, a documentary about the show screened at the Tribeca Film Festival (and took home multiple awards). Now, the film is getting a theatrical release on March 1. Below, watch a trailer for Contemporary Color, which includes appearances by St. Vincent, Byrne, and more. See the latest screening dates here.

St. Vincent just directed a movie of her own. Read our interview with her about the film on the Pitch.

Watch Nico Muhly and Ira Glass’ performance with color guard team Alter Ego on Pitchfork.tv:



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Deerhunter Extend Tour With Kings of Leon

Deerhunter Extend Tour With Kings of Leon

Last fall, it was announced that Deerhunter would be joining Kings of Leon on tour in 2017. Now, just off the heels of their final January show together, Kings of Leon have announced that Deerhunter will be opening for them once again in the spring. Their shows together kick off on April 28 at Sleep Train Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, CA, and include dates in Texas, Georgia, Virginia, and more. Find the full list of dates below.

Deerhunter:

04-28 Chula Vista, CA - Sleep Train Amphitheater*
04-29 Phoenix, AZ - Ak-Chin Pavilion*
05-02 The Woodlands, TX - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion*
05-04 Dallas, TX - Gexa Energy Pavilion*
05-07 New Orleans, LA - New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival*
05-09 Austin, TX - Austin 360 Amphitheater*
05-11 Atlanta, GA - Aarons Amphitheater at Lakewood*
05-17 Raleigh, NC - Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek*
05-19 Virginia Beach, VA - Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater*
05-20 Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center*

* with Kings of Leon

Watch Deerhunter perform “Nothing Ever Happened” at Pitchfork Music Festival:



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Young Thug Joins Drake on European Tour

Young Thug Joins Drake on European Tour

Young Thug is joining Drake on the latter’s Boy Meets World Tour through Europe. The two-month run recently kicked off in Amsterdam, where Drake debuted a new song. Thug joins the tour starting on February 1 at London’s O2 Arena. See the rest of the tour dates (which also include dvsn) below.

Drake:

02-01 London, England - O2 Arena^*
02-02 London, England - O2 Arena^*
02-04 London, England - O2 Arena^*
02-05 London, England - O2 Arena^*
02-08 Leeds, England - First Direct Arena^*
02-09 Leeds, England - First Direct Arena^*
02-11 Manchester, England - Manchester Arena^*
02-12 Manchester, England - Manchester Arena^*
02-14 London, England - O2 Arena^*
02-15 London, England - O2 Arena^*
02-17 Sheffield, England - Motorpoint Arena^*
02-19 Dublin, Ireland - 3Arena^*
02-20 Dublin, Ireland - 3Arena^*
02-22 Birmingham, England - Barclaycard Arena^*
02-23 Birmingham, England - Barclaycard Arena^*
02-25 Oberhausen, Germany - Kopi Arena*
02-26 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome*
02-28 Antwerp, Belgium - Sportpaleis*
03-01 Antwerp, Belgium - Sportpaleis*
03-04 Stockholm, Sweden - Ericsson Globe Arena*
03-05 Oslo, Norway - Telenor Arena*
03-07 Copenhagen, Denmark - Royal Arena*
03-09 Berlin, Germany - Mercedes-Benz Arena*
03-10 Hamburg, Germany - Barclaycard Arena*
03-12 Paris, France - AccorHotels Arena*
03-13 Paris, France - AccorHotels Arena*
03-14 Paris, France - AccorHotels Arena*
03-16 Cologne, Germany - Lanxess Arena*
03-20 Greenwich, UK - O2 Arena*
03-22 Glasgow, Scotland - The SSE Hydro*
03-23 Glasgow, Scotland - The SSE Hydro*
03-27 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome*
03-28 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome*

^ with Young Thug
* with dvsn 



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Purple Ads Hint at Prince’s Return to Spotify

Purple Ads Hint at Prince’s Return to Spotify

This morning, advertisements featuring the Spotify logo bathed in purple appeared in the Union Square subway station in Manhattan, as Billboard points out. This seems to hint that Prince’s music will soon return to Spotify after a two-year absence, adding fuel to recent rumors that the Purple One's back catalog would be widely available on streaming services in time for the Grammys, which take place Sunday, February 12. (Prince's music has been exclusively available to stream on Tidal since July 2015.)

Prince announced a new deal with Warner Music Group just a few days before his death last April. Representatives for Spotify and Warner Music Group offered no comment on the ads. 

Earlier this month, Billboard reported that a Grammy tribute to Prince is rumored to be in the works featuring Rihanna, the Weeknd, and Bruno Mars. The Grammys have not confirmed if this is true.

Last November, Prince’s estate sued Roc Nation for copyright infringement over Tidal's streaming rights to the back catalog. 

Read "Here's Every Battle Prince Waged Against the Internet and the Music Industry" on the Pitch.



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Band of Horses, Franz Ferdinand, Grandaddy, Midlake Supergroup BNQT Announce Debut Album, Share New Song: Listen

Band of Horses, Franz Ferdinand, Grandaddy, Midlake Supergroup BNQT Announce Debut Album, Share New Song: Listen

At the end of 2015, it was revealed that members of Midlake, Grandaddy, Band of Horses, Franz Ferdinand, and Travis had formed a new supergroup and were at work on a new album. At last, the debut album from BNQT (shortened from the previously reported “Banquet”) has been announced. It’s out April 21 via Dualtone/Bella Union.

The band features Midlake members Eric Pulido, McKenzie Smith, Joey McClellan, and Jesse Chandler. Joining them are four singers: Band of Horses’ Ben Bridwell, Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos, Grandaddy’s Jason Lytle, and Travis’ Fran Healy.

Volume 1:

01 Restart
02 Unlikely Force
03 100 Million Miles
04 Mind Of A Man
05 Hey Banana
06 Real Love
07 Failing at Feeling
08 L.A. On My Mind
09 Tara
10 Fighting The World

Watch Franz Ferdinand perform on Pitchfork.tv’s “+1”:



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Listen to Ryan Adams Cover Radiohead’s “Karma Police”

Listen to Ryan Adams Cover Radiohead’s “Karma Police”

On Saturday, Ryan Adams dropped by BBC Radio 2’s Dermot O’Leary show (with Jo Whiley filling in), where he talked and performed two songs: “Doomsday” and a cover of Radiohead’s “Karma Police.” Listen here. He discusses and plays “Doomsday” around the 2:23:10 mark, before doing “Karma Police” at 2:33:15. 

Here’s why he chose “Karma Police”:

I woke up this morning and I was jetlagged, and I had a full day of press. But I wanted to do a couple of covers. And I know plenty, but I wanted to do something new that I hadn’t done before. So I went, what are two or three songs I could try to learn before I have to go to my first thing. And this was one. I don’t know if I’ve learned it in a great new and interesting way, but I also thought it’s fitting, because there’s a pretty awful person who just got elected in the United States. So I don’t know why, but that song popped into my head this morning.



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“Stranger Things,” Moonlight, Hidden Figures Casts Blast Trump’s Muslim Ban in Powerful SAG Awards Speeches

Sigur Rós Announce European Tour

Sigur Rós Announce European Tour

Sigur Rós have announced a European tour. Check out the full itinerary here, and see a trailer below. The new dates, part of their “An Evening With Sigur Rós” series consisting of two long sets and no support acts, follow a spring tour of North America, and will feature new material from their in-progress follow-up to Kveikur. Sigur Rós recently launched a casting call for fans to appear in a “short documentary” on the band.



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TV on the Radio Cover “Nothing Compares 2 U” at Yale Prince Event: Watch

TV on the Radio Cover “Nothing Compares 2 U” at Yale Prince Event: Watch

TV on the Radio were performers at Yale University’s special conference, “Blackstar Rising & The Purple Reign: Celebrating the Legacies of David Bowie and Prince.” During their concert, they performed a cover of Sinéad O’Connor’s “Nothing Compares 2 U,” which was written and composed by Prince. Watch it below.

Among the other events were conversations with Solange, Donny McCaslin, Sheila E., Questlove and Kimbra. “Blackstar Rising & The Purple Reign” also featured other talks about experimentalism, performance, sexuality, mortality, and borders. The series was put together by Yale professor and Pitchfork contributor Daphne A. Brooks. Read her review of Prince’s Controversy

Read Pitchfork’s feature, “How Prince’s Androgynous Genius Changed the Way We Think About Music and Gender.”



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Rihanna, Win Butler, Questlove, More React to Trump’s Immigration Ban

Watch Drake Perform New Song at Amsterdam Tour Debut

Watch Drake Perform New Song at Amsterdam Tour Debut

After postponing several shows, Drake began his Boy Meets World tour tonight in Amsterdam. During the concert—which incorporates a large glowing orb in the stage design—he played a new song from his upcoming More Life project. Check out the performance below, along with other clips from the tour debut. In a recent interview, Drake explained that More Life would be a playlist collaboration with Apple and compared it to a mixtape between major releases. He has already shared several new songs from the project, including “Fake Love.”



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Grimes, Sia Match Donations to Groups Fighting Trump’s Immigration Ban

Grimes, Sia Match Donations to Groups Fighting Trump’s Immigration Ban

On Friday, Donald Trump signed an executive order to close U.S. borders to immigrants and refugees from seven predominantly Muslim countries. Protests have broken out as people around the world have responded to the news with fear and anger. Among the artists who have spoken out are Grimes and Sia, who have both announced that they’ll be matching donations made to organizations committed to fighting Trump’s immigration ban.

Grimes announced today that she will match donations to the Council on American-Islam Relations (CAIR) up to $10,000. She encourages her followers to send a secreenshot of their donations, noting that “anything helps.” Sia also announced a charity campaign, matching all donations to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) up to $100,000 in an effort to “help our queer and immigrant friends.”

Both the ACLU and CAIR have spoken out against Trump’s actions and confirmed plans to file lawsuits against him. “President Trump’s war on equality is already taking a terrible human toll,” reads a statement on the ACLU website. “Help us protect the rights of refugees and immigrants — and everyone across America.” 

Read “How to Get Involved in Politics Right Now: Take These Musicians’ Leads” on the Pitch.



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Run the Jewels Joke About Rabbis on NPR’s “Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!”: Listen

Run the Jewels Joke About Rabbis on NPR’s “Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!”: Listen

Today, Run the Jewels appeared on the latest installment NPR’s weekly quiz show “Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!.” After El-P explained why he agreed to make Meow the Jewels (“I was high on marijuana, I don’t know what to tell you”), the two rappers answered three questions about rabbis. “We thought we’d ask you about who ‘runs the Jews,’” said host Peter Sagal. Talking points during the segment included kosher sex, a ban on Crocs during Yom Kippur, and a group of rabbis’ failed attempt at the mannequin challenge. Listen below.

Listen to our “In Sight Out” podcast with Killer Mike and El-P, and read our feature, “Run the Jewels’ Universal Theory of Not Giving a Fuck.”

Watch Run the Jewels’ episode of “Over/Under” on Pitchfork.tv:



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Watch Parquet Courts Do “Human Performance” on “Fallon”

Watch Parquet Courts Do “Human Performance” on “Fallon”

Parquet Courts were the musical guests on last night’s episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” Fallon introduced them as a Grammy-nominated rock band (they picked up a nomination for Best Recording Package), and then they performed the title track off their last album Human Performance. Watch it happen below.

Read our “Icebreaker” interview with Parquet Courts’ Sean Yeaton.

Here’s Parquet Courts’ episode of “Over/Under”:



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Chance the Rapper Remixes “Arthur” Theme Song with Stephen Colbert, Ziggy Marley: Watch

Chance the Rapper Remixes “Arthur” Theme Song with Stephen Colbert, Ziggy Marley: Watch

Chance the Rapper, Ziggy Marley, and Stephen Colbert have shared their rendition of the “Arthur” theme song, originally recorded by Marley, in a new video. Check it out below. Chance’s love of the “Arthur” theme goes way back—he used to cover it during shows in 2014, and released his rendition of it on SoundCloud that same year.



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Benedict Cumberbatch Stars in Elbow’s Video for New Song “Gentle Storm”: Watch

Benedict Cumberbatch Stars in Elbow’s Video for New Song “Gentle Storm”: Watch

Elbow have shared the music video for a new song, “Gentle Storm.” It’s a recreation of the video for Godley & Creme’s 1985 song “Cry” (which was directed by Kevin Godley, who also directed this one) and features actor Benedict Cumberbatch. Watch the video below. “Gentle Storm” is taken from Elbow’s forthcoming album Little Fictions, out February 3 via Concord.



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Iggy Pop Joins PINS for New Song “Aggrophobe”: Listen

Iggy Pop Joins PINS for New Song “Aggrophobe”: Listen

Iggy Pop has teamed with UK band PINS for a new song, “Aggrophobe.” It appears on the band’s upcoming Bad Thing EP—out March 24. Iggy explained to i-D how the collaboration came about: “They sent me a good song and they’re looking for a narration in it, and I liked their music and their picture, so I’m doing that.” Hear PINS’ “Aggrophobe” below; scroll down for the Bad Thing tracklist.

PINS’ second album, Wild Nights, came out in 2015. Iggy Pop recently collaborated with Danger Mouse on the Golden Globe-nominated track “Gold.” It’s featured in the Matthew McConaughey-starring film of the same name. Last year, Iggy released Post Pop Depression.

Bad Thing EP:

01 Bad Thing
02 Aggrophobe [ft. Iggy Pop]
03 All Hail
04 In Nightmares
05 Dead Souls

Watch Marc Maron tell a story about Iggy Pop on Pitchfork.tv’s “Frames”:



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Jarvis Cocker and Chilly Gonzales Join for New Album Room 29, Share New Songs: Listen

Jarvis Cocker and Chilly Gonzales Join for New Album Room 29, Share New Songs: Listen

Jarvis Cocker and Chilly Gonzales have joined forces for a new album, Room 29. It’s out March 17 via Deutsche Grammophon. Renaud Letang recorded Room 29 at Paris’ Feber Studios. It features contributions from flautist Nathalie Hauptman, French horn player Hasko Kroeger, singer Maud Techa, and film historian David Thomson. Below, listen to the album’s “Tearjerker” and “The Tearjerker Returns,” and scroll down for an album teaser and the full tracklist.

In March, the two will perform a series of “Room 29” shows. Three performances are scheduled for Hamburg’s Kampnagel (March 17-19), with three more at London’s Barbican (March 23-25), and another three at Berlin’s Volksbühne (March 28-30). The concerts—based on Thomson’s writings—will tell the stories of Jean Harlow, Howard Hughes, and other famous figures.

Revisit our Sunday Review of Pulp’s Different Class.

Room 29:

01 Room 29
02 Marmont Overture
03 Tearjerker
04 Interlude 1 - Hotel Stationery
05 Clara
06 Bombshell
07 Belle Boy
08 Howard Hughes Under the Microscope
09 Salomé
10 Interlude 2 - 5 Hours a Day
11 Daddy, You’re Not Watching Me
12 The Other Side
13 The Tearjerker Returns
14 A Trick of the Light
15 Room 29 (Reprise)
16 Ice Cream As Main Course

Watch Jarvis Cocker perform “Running the World” at Pitchfork Music Festival 2008:



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