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Tame Impala Share "Disciples"

Photo by Pooneh Ghana Tame Impala‘s forthcoming album Currents is coming soon via Interscope. Last night, frontman Kevin Parker sat down for an Ask Me Anything on Reddit, during which he laid out the trappings of the pop-influenced record and told some crazy stories. When asked by a fan what kind of questions Parker preferred, the frontman replied “I’m waiting for someone to ask me if they can hear a new song…!” Obviously, the Redditors did, so now we’ve got “Disciples”, the latest Currents track to be revealed...
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Modest Mouse Perform "The Ground Wa...

Modest Mouse have made stops at “The Tonight Show”, “The Late Late Show”, and “CBS This Morning: Saturday”. They continued making the TV rounds last night with an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”. Watch them perform the Strangers to Ourselves tracks “The Ground Walks, With Time in a Box” and “Wicked Campaign”. Watch Pitchfork.tv’s documentary about The Lonesome Crowded...
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Florence Welch Performs "What Kind ...

During their set at Coachella’s opening weekend, Florence and the Machine‘s Florence Welch broke her foot. As a result, Welch has been sitting down during performances. On “Later… With Jools Holland”, watch her do “What Kind of Man” while seated. The band also performed “Ship to Wreck”. Both songs appear on their new album How Big How Blue How Beautiful, which is out June 2 in the U.S. and June 1 in the...
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Toro Y Moi Spends Time at the Grocery St...

Toro Y Moi‘s Chaz Bundick has shared the latest music video from the new album What For?. “Lilly” is directed by HARRYS and largely takes place inside a grocery store. In the clip, he’s pelted with food, lounges in the grass, and no matter what, he never takes his facial expression beyond “deadpan”. Watch it below via Ray-Ban. Watch Toro Y Moi perform “Say That” at the 2013 Pitchfork Music...
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Pitchfork.tv Announces Syndication with ...

Pitchfork.tv will begin syndicating video as part of Condé Nast Entertainment’s The Scene, a digital network that features original programming from across the Internet. Pitchfork.tv’s existing (and future) series, documentaries, sessions, and live performances will be featured alongside material from other Conde Nast publications like The New Yorker, WIRED, GQ, Vanity Fair, and Vogue, as well as partners like Red Bull, The Onion, College Humor, Billboard, and...