• Magic!, Kiesza and Death From Above 1979 Win at Canadian Radio Music Awards

    Magic! and its hit "Rude" has fallen far from the American Billboard Hot 100 at this point but at least one nation, Canada, hasn't forgotten the group. The reggae-influenced pop group took home three awards at the Canadian Radio Music Awards on Friday. The band won for Best New Group or Artist Adult Contemporary and Fans Choice, as well as SOCAN (Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada) Song of The Year for its single, which went to no. 1 up north (as well as in the United States).
  • Incubus, Deftones, Death From Above 1979 Announce Summer Tour

    Incubus and the Deftones will join forces for a summer tour that kicks off July 22 in Clarkston, Michigan, and wraps Aug. 30 in San Diego. Death from Above 1979 will tag along for all but one of the dates in addition to support band The Bots. Major stops include the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden, Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood in Atlanta and Red Rocks in Morrison.
  • 9 Bands Whose Drummers Sing Lead: The Band, The Eagles and More

    When the lead singer of a band also plays an instrument, it is nearly always guitar or piano, and often bass guitar as well, but rarely do you see a lead singer playing drums. These nine bands, however, broke this trend by having their drummers sing lead on most of their songs, including The Band, The Eagles and more.
  • Death From Above 1979 Talk New Album, New Producer and Bromance

    Death from Above 1979 just released their first album in a decade, and judging from their current mindset the time between "The Physical World" and their next release will likely be much shorter. Jess F. Keeler recently spoke with "Life and Times" about the new record and how he got back together with bandmate Sebastien Grainger.
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