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The Black Keys’ Patrick Carney Wri...

BoJack Horseman is the latest Netflix original show, a cartoon about a washed-up actor who also happens to be a horse. It features a murderer’s row of voice talents such as Will Arnett, Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie and Aaron Paul. It also features a theme song written by the Black Keys‘ Patrick Carney, which you can listen to below via...
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Watch Slowdive Perform "When The Su...

Photo by Ebru Yildiz Slowdive were among the artists at this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival, which took place at Union Park last month. Watch video of the band performing “Golden Hair”, “Catch The Breeze”, and “When The Sun Hits”, below. Check out photos from the fest here. Watch more videos from Pitchfork Music Festival 2014 here. “Golden Hair”: “Catch The Breeze”: “When The Sun...
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The Smashing Pumpkins Share Previously-U...

The Smashing Pumpkins recently shared a Rick Rubin-produced version of “Let Me Give The World To You”, a track that is set to appear on the September 23 reissue of the Pumpkins’ 1998 album, Adore. Now, Consequence of Sound reports that the band has shared Puff Daddy’s previously-unreleased remix of “Ava Adore”, which is also set to appear on the reissue. According to the report, Billy Corgan commissioned Sean Combs to remix “Ava Adore” 16 years ago, but it was never released– until now. Listen to Diddy’s remix...
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The Weeknd Shares "King Of The Fall...

The Weeknd has shared a new video for his recent single, “King Of The Fall”. Watch as he wanders the streets of Toronto in slow motion, below. (There are some pretty girls involved, too.) As previously reported, the Weeknd will also embark on a “King Of The Fall” tour featuring sets from Schoolboy Q and Jhené Aiko. Find the dates below. The Weeknd: 09-19 Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center *#09-21 Toronto, Ontario – Molson Canadian Amphitheatre *#10-09 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl *#10-10 San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic...
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David Lynch Nearly Directed the Video fo...

Photo by Dean Hurley In a different world, David Lynch might have directed the video for Kanye West‘s “Blood on the Leaves”. Speaking to the Daily Beast, the Eraserhead director said he was in preliminary talks with ‘Ye, but that he couldn’t make it work.  “I didn’t come up with any ideas that I thought he would like,” Lynch said. “Kanye came up to the house one day. Kanye’s a good guy, and a great musician. I loved the song, and that’s what brought us together, but I couldn’t come up with ideas that thrilled either one of...