NME — Jane's Addiction, Kings of Leon, Nine Inch Nails, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Fleet Foxes, TV On The Radio and Animal Collective are among the bands headlining this year's Sasquatch! Music Festival. more info
A Walking Disast3r — Never have made it out to this festival, but this lineup looks pretty promising, take into effect it is held at one of the nations most majestic venues (Red Rocks still rules), stay tuned for more info.Music line-up includes Jane's Addiction (feat. a... more info
Stereogum —
Given our state of economic chaos and the subsequent collapse of consumer confidence in everything but gold bullion and good times, music festivals are learning they need to go big or go home. Sasquatch! just went pretty big. This year's party, po... more info
Pitchfork — This weekend, Trent Reznor announced on the Nine Inch Nails website that his band would tour this year with fellow Lollapalooza 1991 alums Jane's Addiction (original lineup and everything!) and that this might actually be the last Nine Inch Nails t... more info
Pitchfork — This weekend, Trent Reznor announced on the Nine Inch Nails website that his band would tour this year with fellow Lollapalooza 1991 alums Jane's Addiction (original lineup and everything!) and that this might actually be the last Nine Inch Na... more info
PopSugar UK — The Brits 2009 takes place tomorrow! In the penultimate of my polls, I'm bringing you the nominees for the International Group category. Cast your vote and tell me who you're backing out of AC/DC, Fleet Foxes, The Killers, Kings of Leon and MGMT. Sta... more info
PopSugar UK — The Brits 2009 are taking place on the 18th Feb., and today I'm bringing you the nominees in the International Album category. You can choose from AC / DC's Black Ice, Fleet Foxes's Fleet Foxes, The Killers's Day & Age, Kings of Leon's Only By The Ni... more info
Rolling Stone — Beach Boys, “God Only Knows” [Aeroplane Remix]
This synthed-out reworking of the Brian Wilson classic shows up about 25 years too late — this would have been perfect for some ’80s movie wherein the dork with the oversized glasses and the ridi... more info
Time Out, London — Seattle's Fleet Foxes' baroque, elegantly yearning orchestral pop has become enormously popular, representing as it does the meeting point between Arcade Fire, Simon and Garfunkel and Neil Young. They tour in support of... more info
Idolator — The verdict is out: TV On The Radio sucked on Saturday Night Live. The acclaimed critics' darlings, the band whose last Brooklyn show caused The New York Times to boast it was "complete ownership of its sound," the band fresh off a 28-date tour, the ... more info