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In support of his new album "Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper," psych-pop artist Panda Bear will be embarking on a tour of Europe and the United States. According to "Pitchfork," the European leg of his tour kicks off March 4 in London and finishes up March 12 in Panda Bear's adopted home country of Portugal, with psychedelic artist Jib Kidder opening on four of those dates. The American leg of the tour kicks off April 10 in Las Vegas and finishes May 9 in Asheville, North Carolina, with two stops at Coachella in between.You can check out all of Panda Bear's upcoming tour dates here: -
Panda Bear Releases New EP 'Mr. Noah,' Announces New Album 'Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper,' Shares Music Video [WATCH]
This is a pretty exciting morning for fans of Animal Collective and Panda Bear. The 36-year-old psych-pop musician, whose real name is Noah Lennox, has shared a new four-song EP called "Mr. Noah," which is currently available on iTunes. In addition to this new EP, he has also released a music video for the EP's title track, which will also be included on his upcoming album "Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper," the cover of which is above. -
Belle and Sebastian Shares Artwork, Tracklist for Upcoming Album 'Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance' [PHOTO]
Belle and Sebastian's upcoming studio album "Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance" is not set for release until Jan. 20, but today the band has shared the album's cover and tracklist, which you can check out below. -
Bobby Darin, "Mack The Knife" and a Slew of Songs About Actual Murderers...from Slayer, Animal Collective, Phil Ochs and More
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12 Album Titles That Describe The Music: R.E.M., Tom Waits, And More
A good album title should always suit or complement the music that it represents, but some artists create album titles by literally describing the music itself. Here are twelve album titles that describe the music. -
13 Album Covers That Literally Represent The Title: Led Zeppelin, Rush, And More
Though an album's title and artwork should usually complement one another, it's not often that you see an album title that is pretty much describing the cover itself. Here are thirteen album covers that literally represent the title. -
Vashti Bunyan To Release New Album In October
It was announced yesterday that British folk singer Vashti Bunyan will be releasing a new album titled Heartleap on October 6 in the UK through FatCat Records, and on October 7 in the US through DiCristina Records. Heartleap will be Bunyan's first album since 2005's Lookaftering, and just her third overall since her cult classic debut Just Another Diamond Day was released in 1970. -
8 Great Musicians With Their Own Sneaker Designs: Run-DMC, Oasis, And More
On June 17, trance artist Paul van Dyk released his own line of TOMS shoes, though van Dyke is far from the first artist to do this. Here are eight great musicians with their own sneaker designs. -
7 Artists Who Changed Their Names (After Becoming Famous): Dinosaur Jr., Animal Collective, and More
Today, Long Island band Twin Sister announced that it would be changing its name to Mr. Twin Sister. Though it's not at all uncommon for a band to change its name a couple of times when starting out (I've been in bands that went months without a name at all), once the band starts releasing music and gaining an audience, like Mr. Twin Sister, changing names becomes tricky. Here are seven artists that have also changed their names after becoming famous. -
6 Indie Bands Who Relocated from Their Hometowns: The National, The Shins
It's not at all uncommon for individual artists to relocate in order to integrate themselves into a new scene, or to meet new artists. However, it's far less common for an entire band to leave its hometown in favor of a more artistically viable city. Here are six indie rock bands who relocated from their hometowns. -
6 Albums Recorded In Bizarre Places: Nine Inch Nails, Radiohead, And More
Most albums heard by the general public are recorded in professional studios, or even occasionally in the artists' own home. However, some well-known albums are recorded in places so unusual or creepy that it becomes part of the album's appeal. Here are six albums that were recorded in bizarre places. -
FBi radio 'Brush With Fame' fundraiser auctions off art from Animal Collective, Vampire Weekend, St. Vincent and more
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