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The Strokes Play a Perky 'Games' on 'Conan'
April 21, 10:30 AM ET| Matthew PerpetuaThe Strokes made an appearance on Conan last night to play "Games," a song from their new album Angles.
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Beastie Boys' Star-Studded 'Make Some Noise'
April 21, 10:10 AM ET| Matthew PerpetuaThe video for "Make Some Noise," the first single from the Beastie Boys' long-awaited new album Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 2, may be the most star-studded music video of all time.
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Heather Graham Is an Angel of Mercy in Moby's 'The Day'
"The Day," the first single from Moby's forthcoming album, Destroyed, merges the gentle electronic tones and atmosphere of Brian Eno's Another Green Worl... | More »April 20, 3:45 PM ET| Matthew Perpetua -
The Heavenly States and Britt Daniel's Majestic 'Berlin Wall'
"Berlin Wall," a track from the Bay Area band the Heavenly States' new EP, Oui Camera Oui, is a majestic rocker featuring the distinctive rasp of Spoon frontm... | More »April 20, 12:00 PM ET| Matthew Perpetua -
Coachella 2011: Neon Trees Talk About Wanting to Always Sound Like Neon Trees
Neon Trees made their first appearance at Coachella this past weekend, but the Utah alt-rockers told Rolling Stone that the last time they were at the event they w... | More »April 19, 5:05 PM ET| Matthew Perpetua -
Tom Vek Fashions an Ambiguously Sexy Video for 'A Chore'
Electronic rocker Tom Vek returns from a six-year absence with "A Chore," the first single from his upcoming album, Leisure Seizure. The video for the song has the b... | More »April 19, 5:00 PM ET| Matthew Perpetua -
Foo Fighters Cut Loose in a Fan's Garage
The Foo Fighters are promoting their new album, Wasting Light, by playing a series of concerts in the garages of eight lucky contest winners. This footage from one o... | More »April 19, 4:30 PM ET| Matthew Perpetua -
Video: Mr. Dream Turn Garbage Into Art in 'Trash Hit'
The video for "Trash Hit," the title track from Mr. Dream's debut album, has the the Brooklyn punk trio dressed up in matching jumpsuits and rifling through gar... | More »April 19, 10:20 AM ET| Matthew Perpetua -
Video: Arcade Fire Deliver a Thrilling and Cathartic 'No Cars Go'
It's a good thing that Arcade Fire headlined the Coachella festival on Saturday night, if just so that no other act would find themselves with the difficult tas... | More »April 18, 4:05 PM ET| Matthew Perpetua -
Video: The Black Keys' Entire Rowdy Blues Rock Set at Coachella
The Black Keys' Coachella set on Friday night was a terrific demonstration of how well the Ohio duo can command an enormous audience with just a g... | More »April 18, 3:15 PM ET| Matthew Perpetua -
Video: Ratatat Talk Up 'Aggressive' Guitar-Driven New LP Backstage at Coachella
Ratatat have come a long way since their first time at Coachella four years ago. That was when the New York electronic duo played to the biggest crowd up to that p... | More »April 18, 2:50 PM ET| Andy Greene -
Video: Kanye West Unleashes Amazing 'Power' at Coachella
April 18, 1:45 PM ET| Matthew PerpetuaKanye West's ambition has grown so enormous that at this point, the Coachella festival seems like one of the few venues with the appropriate size and scope for his live show. He certainly rose to the occasion with his headlining performance on Sunday night, delivering a long set heavy on smash hits and elaborate production values.
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Exclusive: 'Glee' Star Darren Criss on the Warblers' Album
April 18, 12:20 PM ET| Erica FuttermanIn this exclusive clip, Glee's Darren Criss breaks down three of the songs on Glee The Music Presents: The Warblers.
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Video: How Glasser Brought Their Electronic Music to the Stage
April 18, 11:25 AM ET| Matthew Perpetua"I've only been making music for the past three years," Cameron Mesirow of the Brooklyn electronica band Glasser told Rolling Stone at the Coachella festival on Sunday. "I really wanted to make music for a long time, but I was a little scared and I needed to come into my own a little bit."
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