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Car Seat Headrest may have over a dozen albums in its repertoire in just six short years, but Will Toledo is getting no less prolific, even if his band does now have an official label. On Thursday (March 24), Matador Records announced Car Seat Headrest's 13th album and first official studio release Teens of Denial. -
Pitchfork Music Festival Lineup 2016: Brian Wilson, Sufjan Stevens, Miguel to Perform
Pitchfork Music Festival 2016 now has its full lineup. On Friday (Feb. 19), it was announced that Brian Wilson, Sufjan Stevens and Broken Social Scene are leading the annual Chicago three-day concert. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs from Weeknd, Car Seat Headrest, Talib Kweli & More
Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2015 songs from The Weeknd, Car Seat Headrest, Talbi Kweli and more right here! -
8 Great Albums From 2014 You Probably Haven't Heard of: Tacocat, Frankie Cosmos, And More
It's that time of year again when every music magazine and website publishes their list of the year's best albums (stayed tuned for the Music Times list in a few weeks), and for the most part, each list tends to shuffle around the same 50–100 albums in different orders. However, there are a ton of great albums released every year that unfortunately fly under the radar and don't get as much attention. Here are eight great albums from 2014 that you probably haven't heard (not to be presumptuous or anything). -
11 Album Covers That Represent The Band Name: Led Zeppelin, Deerhunter, And More
Writing a band name on the front of an album is usually enough information for most music consumers to figure out who an album is by, but these artists took this a step further, by choosing cover art that actually represents the band name. -
8 Classic Albums That Sound Awful: The Stooges, Bruce Springsteen, and more
If you take a look at a list of the greatest albums of all time, you'll find albums by the Beatles, the Beach Boys, Radiohead; huge bands that recorded with expensive equipment and talented producers. Any true indie fan will tell you, though, that you don't need top notch production to create a top-notch album. Here are eight albums that are classics despite their less-than-stellar production.
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