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- . June 17, 2024
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Burial and Kode9 Share New Songs: Listen
- By West virginia digital
- . June 17, 2024
Burial and Kode9 have shared a surprise split single, “Phoneglow” / “Eyes Go Blank,” with songs by the former and
Smino, Spirit of the Beehive, and More: This Week’s Pitchfork Selects Playlist
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- . June 17, 2024
The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music. A lot of it. On any given day our
Coldplay Announce New Album Moon Music
- By West virginia digital
- . June 17, 2024
Coldplay are releasing a new album, Moon Music, on October 4 via Atlantic. The band worked on the new album
Sideshow : F.U.N. T.O.Y. Album Review
- By West virginia digital
- . June 17, 2024
On F.U.N. T.O.Y., the voices surrounding Sideshow—parents, peers, pastors, sidewalk philosophers—appear between the songs like a Greek Chorus of damnation.
Pedro the Lion: Santa Cruz Album Review
- By West virginia digital
- . June 17, 2024
The first song on Santa Cruz, the seventh full-length album from Seattle’s Pedro the Lion, paraphrases no fewer than four
Carlos Niño & Friends: Placenta Album Review
- By West virginia digital
- . June 17, 2024
As a potentially psychedelic experience that often transcends description, new-age music finds an unexpected analog in human birth. There’s nothing
Sufjan Stevens Musical Illinoise Wins Best Choreography at 2024 Tony Awards
- By West virginia digital
- . June 17, 2024
Illinoise, the dance-musical by Justin Peck based on Sufjan Stevens’ 2005 album Illinois, has won Best Choreography at tonight’s 2024
Iasos: Inter-Dimensional Music Album Review
- By West virginia digital
- . June 16, 2024
Iasos loves slide guitar, which allows him to create incredible sweeps and gentle flutters. The flute, instrument of his childhood,
Paul McCartney / Wings: One Hand Clapping Album Review
- By West virginia digital
- . June 15, 2024
It took 52 years and an eight-hour docuseries to confirm that the recording sessions for the Beatles’ Let It Be