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John Cale

John Cale announces new album, POPtical Illusion

Hear new song “How We See the Light”

Brittany Howard What Now review

Brittany Howard : What Now

The eclectic rock/soul singer continues to showcase her chameleonic tendencies

Jesus and Mary Chain Glasgow Eyes review

The Jesus and Mary Chain : Glasgow Eyes

The noise-pop legends draw from an eclectic set of influences as they reach the four-decade mark

Pulp tour dates

Pulp announce first North American tour in over a decade

The band will play their first U.S./Canada shows since 2012

Sleepytime Gorilla Museum of the last human being review

Sleepytime Gorilla Museum : of the Last Human Being

The eccentric cult prog band return with their signature dissonance after 17 years

Kim Gordon the collective review

Kim Gordon – The Collective

Gordon pursues her agenda of unpredictability to stunning results, from trap beats to industrial noise

Pelican

Pelican releases new EP, Adrift/Tending the Embers

Hear the group’s first new release in five years

PJ Harvey North American tour

PJ Harvey announces North American tour

Plus watch the new video for “Seem an I”

Can Live in Paris 1973

Can’s Live In Paris 1973 reveals the electric live presence of Damo Suzuki

The fourth in the band’s live archive series arrives after the late singer’s passing

my bloody valentine loveless

Treble 100: No. 24, My Bloody Valentine – Loveless

The most immaculate guitar record of the ’90s alt-rock era

Levon Helm documentary - Ain't In it for my health

Rock Docs Podcast: Ain’t In It For My Health: A Film About Levon Helm with guest Eamon O’Flynn

A discussion about the film focusing on the legendary member of The Band, as he creates his final album

Joni Michell Blue - Treble 100

Treble 100, No. 25: Joni Mitchell – Blue

The legendary songwriter’s most deeply personal and groundbreaking album hits its fifth decade.

The Last Dinner Party Prelude to Ecstasy review

The Last Dinner Party : Prelude to Ecstasy

A high-drama, but highly promising debut

Sonic Youth Walls Have Ears

Sonic Youth’s Walls Have Ears captures a thrilling, chaotic moment in the band’s history

I’ve never been a Deadhead, but I’ve always liked the idea of the Grateful Dead.…