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The Kentucky band called upon famed director Mark Pellington (Pearl Jam's "Jeremy," Foo Fighters' "The Best of You," Bruce Springsteen's "Lonesome Day") to shoot the gorgeous video, which falls under the "better than the song itself" category. -
Sam Smith, Interpol, Chvrches, Iggy Azalea And More Talk Best Music Of 2014 So Far [WATCH]
Who doesn't love hearing what their favorite artists are listening to? Throughout the first half of 2014, Billboard asked a handful of artists who they've been listening to this year. Here's what they had to say: -
The Black Keys announce 2014 tour with St. Vincent, Cage the Elephant and Jake Bugg
The Black Keys' eighth studio album is due out May 13 via Nonesuch records. They’ll be touring in support of the effort from mid-May through the end of December, beginning with an appearance at Hangout Music Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama. The duo will then cross the pond for a string of European festival slots throughout June and July. -
Cage the Elephant announces 2014 tour dates with Foals [SCHEDULE]
Kentucky rockers Cage the Elephant have announced an extensive world tour in support of their latest album, Melophobia. They hit the road next month with dates across Europe, North America and South America, with stops at Lollapalooza Chile and Coachella. They will be opening for Foals during a U.K. tour next month and will be co-headlining with them when they head stateside. -
Arctic Monkeys finally top Alternative Songs Chart with 'Do I Wanna Know?'
It's been a long journey for the Arctic Monkeys, but the British alt-rock band has finally reached No. 1 in America. The band's lead single from its fifth studio album AM "Do I Wanna Know?" has climbed to the top spot on Billboard's Alternative Songs Chart seven months after it debuted. -
Stream concerts from Not So Silent Night and Almost Acoustic Christmas featuring Lorde, Arcade Fire and more
Tonight, two radio stations are hosting star-studded concerts to celebrate the holidays. San Francisco Bay Area alt-rock station Live 105 returns for night two of its Not So Silent Night gala and Los Angeles' KROQ launches night one of its Almost Acoustic Christmas. -
Cage The Elephant allow fans to 'Come A Little Closer' with original artwork over new music video
Interactive music videos are all the rage these days, and now alternative rock band Cage the Elephant want in on the action. Earlier this week (Nov. 27), Cage the Elephant announced their own interactive video for their song "Come A Little Closer." The band's new Melophobia single was shot in front of a green screen and now fans can decorate their own clip online. -
David Letterman Freaks Out After Watching Cage The Elephant Perform 'Come A Little Closer' Off Their Latest Album 'Melophobia'
Kentucky rockers Cage The Elephant stopped by Late Show with David Letterman last night in support of their latest album, Melophobia (read our review here). They took the stage to sing the album's single, "Come a Little Closer," after which Letterman proceeded to freak out. The song got him so riled him that he just wanted to go "get in a fight or something." -
REVIEW: Cage The Elephant's 'Melophobia' Tackles The Fear of Music [LISTEN]
Kentucky rockers Cage The Elephant battle the idea of "fear of music" on their third album, Melophobia. Vocalist Matthew Schultz mentions in a Rolling Stone interview that he made a conscious decision on this album not to hide behind poetry - instead write how he actually speaks - in an effort to portray the songs for what they really are, not what they purport to be. -
Stream New Sleigh Bells and Cage The Elephant Albums One Week Early
SNS Two of the biggest names in alternative rock are releasing their newest albums to the public a week early. . . at least for streaming purposes. If you're a Sleigh Bells or Cage The Elephant fan you can check out Bitter Rivals and Melophobia, respectively, below.
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