The latest track from the band's forthcoming album 'A Beautiful Place To Drown'
13.02.2020 - 22:51 / pitchfork.com
Pearl Jam have announced a new song to follow their recently released single “Dance of the Clairvoyants.” This one’s called “Superblood Wolfmoon.” It’s not out on streaming services until February 19, but eager fans can access the song in another way: by pointing their phones at the moon.
That’s right, folks—Pearl Jam have partnered with a company called Powster to develop a new augmented reality web app that lets users point their phone cameras at the moon in order to unlock the new song.
The latest track from the band's forthcoming album 'A Beautiful Place To Drown'
Sonic Boom, the Spacemen 3 co-founder and producer born Peter Kember, has stayed busy in the past few years. Now, following collaborations with artists including Panda Bear, Beach House, MGMT, and No Joy, Kember has announced his first Sonic Boom album since 1989’s Spectrum.
One week after the Dixie Chicks teased new song “Gaslighter” on social media, the country trio have revealed that the track will be available March 4. In a snippet posted to social media on Friday afternoon (Feb. 28), Dixie Chicks announce “Gaslighter” will drop in March alongside the definition of the word.
Lady Gaga lives for the applause, applause, applause — and her Little Monster fan base is certainly clapping now.
Perfume Genius has announced a new album. Set My Heart on Fire Immediately is Mike Hadreas’ follow-up to his 2017 LP No Shape and it’s out May 15 via Matador. Watch the video for the new song “Describe” below.
It's a BTS takeover in New York City!
The track is lifted from the former's new album 'Cape God'
The track is lifted from the former's new album 'Cape God'
Pearl Jam’s objections to a bill that would result in an overhaul of the concert ticketing industry in the U.S. have been dismissed.
Pearl Jam’s efforts to impede the progress of a House bill that would result in an overhaul of the concert ticketing industry has been rebuffed by the legislation's primary sponsor. In January, the rock icons penned a letter urging U.S. Reps. Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ) and Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) to oppose
Selena Gomez has released a new song called “Feel Me.” Listen to it below.
The 1975 are back with another new song from their upcoming album Notes on a Conditional Form, which is out April 24. This one’s called “The Birthday Party.” The music video, made with director Ben Ditto and co-director/lead artist Jon Emmony, involves a Sims-esque avatar of Matty Healy entering a surreal “digital detox center” called Mindshower, where he encounters various characters from the internet along with his bandmates.
Sufjan Stevens and his stepfather Lowell Brams have shared another track from their forthcoming album Aporia. “Runaround” arrives with a music video shot and edited by ABUTTA492. The visual features Bike Life bikers riding ATVs and dirt bikes in New York, Atlanta, and Miami. Watch below.
The Strokes are back with another new track, “Bad Decisions.” They previously performed the song at a Bernie Sanders rally in New Hampshire. The song, which seems to interpolate the melody from Billy Idol’s “Dancing With Myself,” gives a writing credit to Idol and Tony James. Watch the band’s new “Bad Decisions” music video below.
With the release of Brand New, veteran singer-songwriter Matthew West has embarked on a new chapter in his successful career: the collection marks the first album under his new deal with Sony’s Provident Music Group since launching his own imprint Story House Music.
One small step for man, one giant leap for Pearl Jam fans
Pearl Jam is teasing their upcoming single, "Superblood Wolfmoon," with some help from the actual moon.To hear a snippet and pre-order the song, fans can go to moon.pearljam.com via their mobile device and point their phone camera at the moon. The regular moon will turn into a bright red "Superblood Wolfmoon" and the song will automatically start playing.
Bad Bunny has released a new song in collaboration with Panamanian singer Sech. It’s called “Ignorantes.” Check out the video below.
The Strokes played a set at Bernie Sanders’ rally in Durham, New Hampshire Monday night (February 10). During their performance, the band played a brand new song called “Bad Decisions,” premiered the video for “At the Door,” and at the end, Julian Casablancas said, “Album’s coming out April 10.” (Further details of The New Abnormal—and the official “At the Door” video—were unveiled the following morning.) Watch it all happen in the live stream below.
Fab the Duo (Photo credit: Matt Monath)