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Lana Del Rey and Børns partnered up and released a new track called ‘God Save Our Young Blood,’ which will be included in Børns’s upcoming album ‘Blue Madonna.’ Here’s the story behind their collaboration. -
Tigertown Deliver Synth Pop Gold On New 'Papernote EP'
Australian synth pop band, Tigertown, have released their new project, the Papernote EP. -
Meadows Festival 2016 Day 2 Review & Recap: Kanye West Cuts Set Short, Chance & More
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CMJ 2015 Lineup: Tobias Jesso Jr, Titus Andronicus, Panda Bear Lead NYC Festival
It may be hard to believe, but CMJ 2015 is right around the corner. Set to take over New York City from Oct. 13 to 17, today (Sept. 9), the annual festival announced its big round of live acts. This year, major players at CMJ include Tobias Jesso Jr., Titus Andronicus, BORNS, Catfish and the Bottleman, The Wonder Years, Panda Bear and more. -
Garrett Borns Takes New York! BØRNS Discusses "10,000 Emerald Pools," Debut EP ‘Candy’ & CMJ [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Following the release of his debut single, “10,000 Emerald Pools,” Garrett Borns (BØRNS) is delighting us all by dropping his very first EP, Candy, which was released earlier this week (Monday, Nov. 10). The singer-songwriter mixes a unique sense of sound with a heavy flow of harmony all spiced with a wondrous blend of synth-pop. Most of which he began writing in his tree house home located in Los Angeles, California. Yes, you read that correctly.
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