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This is the category that kids usually love most; And this year, everybody should be about the movie life. All of these songs were excellent additions to their films, and in some cases far exceeded their film in terms of popularity. -
Karen O Shares Sunny 'Day Go By' Music Video [WATCH]
Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O has shared the music video for her song "Day Go By," which you can check out below. The Wiisa-directed clip follows two young lovers — neither of which are Karen O, it should be noted — as they go swimming and take bike rides together, shot in a grainy, sun-kissed style that basically looks like the music video equivalent of an Instagram post. It is very 2015 indie pop. -
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Are On Hiatus, According To Karen O
We haven't heard very much at all from New York indie rock trio Yeah Yeah Yeahs since their 2013 album Mosquito, and according to lead vocalist Karen O, this is because the band is currently "on a bit of a hiatus." In a recent interview with NME, O revealed that the Yeah Yeah Yeahs currently have no plans to record another album, though they haven't actually split up. -
Björk to Release Retrospective Book 'Björk: Archives' to Coincide with MoMA Exhibit
To coincide with her upcoming MoMA career retrospective, Björk will be releasing a book titled "Björk: Archives," which will take a look back at the Icelandic singer's career and offer exclusive essays, poetry and artwork.According to i-D, the book will cover Björk's "seven major albums" — which presumably does not include her 1977 self-titled debut or her film soundtracks — and will explore "the personas surrounding each through poetry, academic analysis, philosophical texts, and stunning visuals."Among the contributors to "Björk: Archives" are film directors Spike Jonze and Chris Cunningham, as well as Icelandic poet Sjón and musicology professor Nicola Dibben. The book will also include portraits of Björk by Nan Goldin, Juergen Teller, Arakia and Inez & Vinoodh and will feature photos from some of the singer's famous costumes, designed by Alexander McQueen, Hussein Chalayan and Sophia Kokosalaki. Four booklets will be released with the book as well as a poster featuring the artwork of all seven albums being covered. -
Arcade Fire's Will Butler To Release Debut Solo Album 'Policy' In March
Arcade Fire multi-instrumentalist Will Butler has announced the release of his debut solo album Policy. According to a tweet sent out by Arcade Fire Tube, the album is set for release on March 10 through Merge Records, who have also released all four Arcade Fire albums. -
Spike Jonze Releases Surprise Karen O Video For 'Crush Songs' Track 'Ooo' Starring Elle Fanning
Director Spike Jonze was at the New York Metropolitan Opera House to do a one-act play for fashion week, and was inspired to make the most of his time there by filming a video tribute to Karen O's new album Crush Songs. -
Violinist Owen Pallett Worries Oscar Win for Best Original Score (with Arcade Fire, for Spike Jonze's 'her') Will Kill Canada's Indie Cred
A proper Canadian, Pallett did not receive the information well, feeling a bit unnerved by the news and terrified of becoming, quote, "the most overrated Canadian in the eyes of Canadians." -
LISTEN: Spike Jonze and Arcade Fire's Oscar 2014 Nominee 'her' Soundtrack Contends for Best Original Score
If you need a break from the post-Grammy turpitude invading your television set, fret no more! Instead, let's discuss an Album of the Year winner and their recent endeavor on Spike Jonze's Oscar-worthy her. -
Listen to Arcade Fire's 'Her' score, featuring instrumental 'Supersymmetry' [AUDIO]
The musical score to Spike Jonze's Oscar-nominated film Her is finally available to be heard in full online, a little less than two weeks after the Joaquin Phoenix-led film saw a wide theatrical release. -
Beastie Boys and Spike Jonze wrote a script together for a feature-length film years ago, but unfortunately it was never made
Before Spike Jonze was the hot shot filmmaker we know today, one of his assignments in the '90s was to shoot photographs of Beastie Boys for Dirt magazine. The result of that shoot was a close bond between himself and the three MC's, Mike "Mike D" Diamond, Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz and Adam "MCA" Yauch. -
Spike Jonze states Arcade Fire's 'Supersymmetry' was originally written for his new film 'Her'
Spike Jonze has spoken out, confirming that the final song on The Arcade Fire's Reflektor is also the closing credits song for his upcoming film Her. -
YouTube Will Host Inaugural Music Awards Show With Lady Gaga, Eminem and Arcade Fire
YouTube is getting its own music awards show. And that makes sense. Were it not for YouTube, artists such as Justin Bieber might never have been discovered. On Nov. 3, the online video moguls will launch the inaugural, 90-minute event live on New York City's Pier 36.
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