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The last time we saw Feist she was wandering around a black and white forest with Rapunzel-like locks kickin' it to 'How Come You Never Go There.'
For her latest video, though, she's turned up the Technicolor and seemingly taken a page from 'No Country for Old Men.' (Come on, don't you half expect Javier Bardem ...
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Another diabolical video from Odd Future offshoot the Internet has surfaced. The dark and twisted 'Fastlane' features holdups, handguns and, sigh, even murder as sound engineer and producer Syd tha Kid takes center stage. This wild ride follows up 'Cocaine,' the first video from the outfit's 'Purple Naked Ladies' debut.
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If you've seen the video for OK Go's 'This Too Shall Pass,' you've probably thought the same as us: "Man, that's a sweeeeet marching band outfit!" So guess what? That bad boy could be yours if you're the highest bidder for the pay-what-you-want Holiday Hunger Bundle, an exclusive charity music compilation featuring ...
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For those tired of hearing 'Jingle Bell Rock' and other played-out holiday hymns, Radiohead have come to the rescue. As of December 19, you'll have two new 'King of Limbs' tracks -- 'The Daily Mail' and 'Staircase' -- to pump up your playlist and give you a break from all that holiday cheer.
The previously unreleased singles are from ...
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After slagging the Grammys and going head to head with the Avalanches on account of his "sell-out" Bushmills Whiskey endorsement, Bon Iver's Justin Vernon is trying to set the record straight.
Speaking to Q host Jian Ghomeshi during a live tapping of the CBC show in Toronto Thursday morning, Vernon addressed the ...
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By now the Hallmark holiday cards are probably starting to clog up your mailbox. And while it's always nice to hear from your far-out family members, it's even cooler to hear from one of the biggest bands of the year, Arcade Fire.
Yup, that's right, the Montreal collective are sending out personalized "Happy ...
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You don't have full bragging rights as an artist these days unless you have your very own concert film. And the Chemical Brothers are the latest act to jump on the bandwagon with their 'Don't Think' doc, which will hit select theatres Jan. 26.
Filmed July 31 at Fuji Rock Festival in Japan, the flick "places ...
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