By Ted Johnson
29.01.2020 - 18:36 / pitchfork.com
The Strokes are going to join Bernie Sanders at a rally for his presidential campaign. The Get Out the Vote Concert Rally takes place on February 10 at the Whittemore Center Arena in Durham, New Hampshire. Find the very good Kii Arens-designed poster for the rally below.
“We are honored to be associated with such a dedicated, diligent, & trustworthy patriot—and fellow native New Yorker,” said Julian Casablancas in a statement. “As the only truly non-corporate candidate, Bernie Sanders represents
By Ted Johnson
Portugal. The Man are the latest band to feel the Bern. The group announced over the weekend that they will join democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders at a huge rally in Tacoma, Washington, at the Tacoma Dome on on Monday night (Feb. 17). The event will also feature an appearance from actor/activist Tim Robbins and Rep. Pramila Jayapal.
According to New York Post, Cheryl, 59 — who appeared in Back to the Future II and also worked as a stunt double for Sandra Bullock, Cameron Diaz, Nicole Kidman and Jessica Alba — died alongside her husband Reed Sanders, 56, on February 12.
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American rock band The Strokes is making its voice heard.
It’s every rebellious rocker’s dream optic: getting to sing a song complaining about police literally in the face of police taking the stage. That was the scenario as New Hampshire officers took to the Strokes’ stage when fans swarmed the band as they wrapped up an appearance at a Bernie Sanders rally by performing “New York City Cops.”
They did not exercise their right to remain silent.
Meg Donnelly connected with the emerging Kota The Friend back in November for a standout single off her 2019 Trust album. Months later, the New York-bred duo returns to explore Brooklyn in the lighthearted "Just Like You" visual, which premieres with Billboard on Tuesday (Feb.
The Strokes are back -- almost. The rakish New York rockers announced the upcoming release of their sixth album, The New Abnormal, on Tuesday (Feb.
Despite wearing the loudest outfit in an arena crammed with 7,500 Bernie Sanders fans, Julian Casablancas didn’t have much to say about the Democratic Senator from Vermont. The Strokes were the headline entertainment at Sanders’ latest presidential campaign rally on Monday night at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, and Casablancas took to the stage dressed like a lounge lizard who’d just teleported from a Comic-Con in Atlantic City.
The Strokes unveiled two tracks from their first album in six years at a New Hampshire political rally in support of U.S. presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders on Monday.
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.
The band played at last night's Durham, New Hampshire event in support of the Democratic hopeful
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King Gnu's Daiki Tsuneta displayed his classical roots this week, traveling to New York to play cello at the Masonic Hall NYC. The guitarist and leader of Japan's breakout mixture band contributed his musicianship to the N.HOOLYWOOD COMPILE 2020 fall collection fashion show on Tuesday (Feb. 4).
The band's 2020 live schedule continues to grow