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Wavves Announce New Album Due in April

Wavves have a new album coming in April, they’ve announced on Twitter. The follow-up to last year’s V will be released via Nathan Williams’ Ghost Ramp label. After releasing V, Williams put out a new Spirit Club album, and Wavves teamed up with Weezer for a collaborative release. In 2015, Wavves also released a record with Cloud Nothings called No Life For Me. Revisit our 2013 interview with Wavves.  My new LP is done. That is all. — WAVVES (@wavves) December 29, 2016 APRIL 2017 —...
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The Avalanches Enlist Freddie Gibbs for ...

The Avalanches have shared two mixes of “Bad Day,” a track with Freddie Gibbs that didn’t appear on this year’s Wildflower. Check them out below. Following last month’s “All Day,” it’s Gibbs’ second release since he was acquitted of a sexual assault charge in Vienna earlier this year. Read Pitchfork’s feature on the Avalanches, “The Snow Must Go On.” Watch the music video for “Frankie Sinatra” below: ...
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Cashmere Cat, 2 Chainz, Tory Lanez Relea...

Cashmere Cat has teamed up with 2 Chainz, Tory Lanez, and Starrah for a new song called “Throw Myself a Party.” Listen to it below via Spotify. Cashmere Cat’s latest  follows up “Wild Love,” his collaboration with the Weeknd and Francis and the Lights, as well as “Trust Nobody” with Selena Gomez and Tory Lanez. His last project, the Wedding Bells EP, was released in...
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Future and Rick Ross Share Video for New...

Future and Rick Ross have shared a video for a new song called “That’s a Check.” Directed by Eif Rivera, the video features the pair partying in a mansion. Check out the new song below. Yesterday, Future also released a new song titled “Buy Love.” Future’s most recent release was his collaborative mixtape with Gucci Mane, Free Bricks 2: Zone 6 Edition. In 2016, he has also released Purple Reign, EVOL, and Project E.T. Esco Terrestrial with DJ Esco.  Read “Future’s Pop-Up Shop Is All Codeine and Luxury” on the Pitch.  Watch Future and TNGHT’s episode of Pitchfork.tv’s...
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Run-D.M.C. Sue Walmart, Amazon for Over ...

The Run-D.M.C. Brand has sued Walmart, Amazon, Jet.com, and other retailers for trademark infringement, TMZ reports. The brand and owner Darryl “D.M.C.” McDaniels allege that the companies are “advertising, selling, manufacturing, promoting and distributing multiple products claiming to be Run-D.M.C. styled products,” according to the complaint obtained by Pitchfork. They assert that the companies are attempting to “confuse the public as to the source of the products,” and “[trade] on the goodwill” of Run-D.M.C. with items that use the group’s logo. The infringing...