Magnet Magazine — Death is not the end. On this day we lost: Kurt Cobain (Nirvana, 1994), Allen Ginsberg (1997), Cozy Powell (Jeff Beck, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, 1998), Layne Staley (Alice ... more info
Magnet Magazine — 15 years ago today, David Byrne & Fatboy Slim released Here Lies Love. 90 minutes of Marcos. Byrne live in 2018:
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Magnet Magazine — 45 years ago today, R.E.M. played its first show, in Athens, Ga.; one year earlier to the day, Duran Duran made its live debut, in Birmingham, England. It’s true, ’ca... more info
Magnet Magazine — Happy 75th birthday Agnetha Fältskog (ABBA). Thank you for the music. Read Redd Kross in MAGNET on ABBA:
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Magnet Magazine — 20 years ago today, Fischerspooner released Odyssey. Make it make sense. Read our Fischerspooner feature:
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Magnet Magazine — Happy birthday Peter Case (Nerves, Plimsouls). Keep singing like hell. Read our overview of ’70s American power pop (Nerves, Cheap Trick, Raspberries, Flamin’ Groovie... more info
Obscure Sound — Glistening synth arpeggios and a spacey, dreamy pop allure dazzle throughout “Omni Eyes,” a new single from Toronto-based producer MKSTN. The third single from his fo... more info
Obscure Sound — A soulful, late-night electro-pop drive consumes on “Get Together,” a newly released single from Toddd., a New York-based cinematographer who also excels here in the ... more info
Obscure Sound — Utah-based band The Sunmills impress with recent track “Not Going Home,” melding funky charisma and rock infectiousness. Drawing inspiration from Red Hot Chili Pepper... more info
Obscure Sound — A momentum-filled shoegaze and alt-rock convergence stirs on “Tomorrow,” a new track from Peira, coming via the Futures EP. “Don’t fight tomorrow,” lushly envel... more info
Stereogum —
Rachel Chinouriri has done a lot within the last year. The London alt-pop singer released her excellent debut album What A Devastating Turn Of Events, flipped Fontaine... more info
Stereogum —
Lil Yachty will not stop. For over a year, he has been gifting us single, after project, after single, working with everyone from James Blake to Pharrell to ian. He ev... more info