Video: Neil Young with Crazy Horse, ‘Shut It Down’
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Neil Young rounds up Crazy Horse for a rocker ripped from the headlines.
Neil Young rounds up Crazy Horse for a rocker ripped from the headlines.
The 1975 have released the latest single from their forthcoming album “Notes on a Conditional Form,” which has now been moved to a May release. The song, “Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America,” features vocals from Phoebe Bridgers.
In one 17-minute opus, Bob Dylan memorializes a great American tragedy — and at the same time reminds us of things that make this nation great, writes journalist/author/Dylanologist Chris Morris.
Bright Eyes have released their first new music in nine years, the single “Persona Non Grata.”
The video for Brighton trio Thrillhouse’s second single “Lesser” is a thrill ride — or a brilliantly animated one, actually. The song is pretty epic, too.
The Pretenders’ 11th album, “Hate for Sale,” will be out May 1.
The Lemon Twigs’ third album “Songs for the General Public” will be out May 1. The brother duo visits the Troubadour in June.
Same angst with a new sound, “Can’t Cool Me Down,” signals Car Seat Headrest’s foray into new directions. The full-length “Making a Door Less Open” releases May 1 on Matador.
“Bloodstream” is the final pre-release single from Soccer Mommy’s new album, “Color Theory,” which arrives Friday. She does an in-store performance Wednesday at Amoeba.
Teenage electronic music artist WOST has released his new single for L.A.-based Waxploitation Records. It’s a wild ride for the emerging young Venezuelan.