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Melody’s Echo Chamber Announces Tour

French singer Melody Prochet, who makes music under the name Melody’s Echo Chamber, has announced a world tour that’ll kick off this fall. She’ll start off in Washington, D.C. at the Black Cat and end in Buenos Aires. Find the full itinerary below. Prochet recently revealed that her forthcoming Bon Voyage album will arrive sometime this year. She also shared the project’s first song, “Cross My Heart.” Prochet’s last album was her 2012 self-titled debut, produced by Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker. “Cross My Heart” followed her 2014 track “Shirim.” Melody’s Echo Chamber: 10-06...
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Nicolas Jaar Shares New Concert Film TRA...

Nicolas Jaar and Boiler Room have shared a new concert film, TRANSITION. Shot at Brooklyn’s now defunct venue Aviv in September 2016, the project is described as “an unscripted POV journey into one night in NY at a transitional time in America.” It’s also related to Jaar’s “semi fictitious network of interlocking radio stations,” which inspired his excellent 2016 album Sirens and his book Network, which he released earlier this year. Watch TRANSITION below. Jaar is set to perform several upcoming shows, including stops at this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago on...
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Fleet Foxes Seek New Touring Member

Earlier this month, Fleet Foxes played their first concerts since 2012, as they get ready to release Crack-Up, their first album since 2011’s Helplessness Blues. Now, Robin Pecknold is seeking another member to join the band on their world tour. He wrote on Instagram, “If you play a string instrument (violin / viola / cello) and sing great and want something to occasionally do for two years hmu.” See the post below. Crack-Up is out June 16 via Nonesuch. The band have shared the LP’s “Third of May / Ōdaigahara” and “Fool’s Errand.” They also live streamed a Sydney stop on...
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Announcing the Primavera Sound Festival ...

Pitchfork is happy to announce that we will stream select sets from our curated stage at the 2017 Primavera Sound Festival, going on right now in Barcelona. Starting tomorrow, June 1, and continuing through Saturday, June 3, you’ll be able to watch performances by King Krule, Hamilton Leithauser, Pinegrove, Swet Shop Boys, S U R V I V E, Priests, and more on Pitchfork’s homepage, YouTube channel, and Facebook page. Below, find the schedule; all times are listed in Eastern Time. Many sets from many other artists performing on the other stages at Primavera will...
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Lil Yachty: "Forever Young" [f...

From the young rapper’s debut, Teenage Emotions