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Watch the Strokes Perform New EP Tracks ...

Last week, the Strokes announced a new EP called Future Present Past, their first new material since 2013′s Comedown Machine. The EP is currently streaming on Spotify with a physical release due June 3 via Cult Records. The EP features three new songs: “Drag Queen,” “OBLIVIUS,” and “Threat of Joy.” Tonight, the Strokes took to the stage at the Capitol Theatre in New York to perform all three for the first time (in addition to their hits). Watch them perform “OBLIVIUS” and...
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Young Thug Shares “Gangster Shit”: Liste...

Following the release of Slime Season 3, Young Thug is back with “Gangster Shit.” Stream it below. The song was premiered on Ebro Darden’s Beats 1 radio show. Ebro presented the song as an introduction to Thug’s long teased debut album, Hy!£UN35.  Read “Chaos Theory: The Glorious Unpredictability of Young Thug.”...
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Pusha T and Jay Z Team Up on New Track “...

Pusha T is back with another new single to follow up Darkest Before Dawn. This one’s called “Drug Dealers Anonymous,” and it features a guest spot from Jay Z. The song samples conservative pundit Tomi Lahren’s criticism of Beyoncé: “Your husband was a drug dealer. For 14 years, he sold crack cocaine.” Jay riffs on that quote, adding, “Fourteen-year drug dealer and still counting.” Later, Jay goes, “DAAAAAMN Daniel!” Check out the track and the single’s artwork below....
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Built to Spill Touring With Hop Along, A...

Last year, Built to Spill released their new album Untethered Moon and reissued There’s Nothing Wrong With Love. Today, they’ve announced a tour. Following their run of dates, this summer, they’ll hit the road again and head North America this fall. They’ll be touring with Hop Along and Alex G. Check out their full schedule below. Built to Spill: 05-31 Tucson, AZ – Club Congress06-01 Albuquerque, NM – Launchpad06-02 El Paso, TX – Tricky Falls06-03 San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger06-04 Houston, TX – Free Press...
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Waxahatchee Announces Early Recordings R...

Last year, Waxahatchee released the album Ivy Tripp. They have now announced a new reissue collection Early Recordings. Out June 17 via Merge Records, it contains some of Katie Crutchfield’s first songs for Waxahatchee; they were previously released on a 2011 split cassette. It will be available digitally and on cassette. Check out the tracklist, cover art (by Chelsea Dirck), and Waxahatchee’s upcoming tour schedule below. Crutchfield has made the song “Home Game” available now for $1, via The Spark Mag. All proceeds for the track will go to DIY PHL’s event First Time’s...