In April, French electronic duo Cassius shared “The Missing,” a new song from their upcoming album, Ibifornia, which features OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder. They have now shared a new interactive video for the song, which shows tons people making out. Directed by We Are From LA, the video allows viewers to change the many actors around, swapping who is making out with whom, by clicking on them during the video. Head here to see the video.
Ibifornia is set to be out August 26 through Interscope / Polydor.
WOO HAH! Festival happened tonight in Tilburg, Netherlands. Due to the festival’s huge lineup, A$AP Ferg was joined by some guests during his set. While he performed “Work,” “Shabba,” and “New Level,” he was joined by A$AP Rocky, Tyler, the Creator, Young Thug, Schoolboy Q, and others. Watch professionally shot footage of the set herevia 3voor12.
On Thursday night, The Shins’ frontman James Mercer posted a video on Instagram that had a fragment of a new song with the message: “Final mixing of a new Shins record is underway. I’ll post more soon! J”.When finished, the album will be the band’s first since 2012’s Port of Morrow, fitting in with their trend of releasing a new album every four or five years.Check out the new clip below via The Shins’ official Instagram.
Schoolboy Q was the musical guest on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” last night. He performed “THat Part” from his upcoming album Blank Face, which is due out July 8th through Top Dawg Entertainment. Watch the performance below.
Angel Olsen’s new album My Womanis due out on September 2nd via Jagjaguwar. After releasing “Intern,” she returns with another track from her follow-up to Burn Your Fire for No Witness. It is called “Shut Up Kiss Me,” and in the self-directed video, she rollerskates while wearing a glittery silver wig. She relaxes on top of a car, rolls downhill, and gets dragged around a roller rink.
Angel Olsen:
09-09 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West *
09-10 Nashville, TN – Exit/In *
09-11 Cincinatti, OH – Woodward Theater *
09-12 Millvale, PA – Mr. Smalls Theatre *
09-14 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer *
09-15 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club *
09-16 Hudson, NY – Basilica Soundscape *
09-17 New York, NY – Webster Hall *
09-18 Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw *
09-20 Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair *
09-21 Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair &
09-22 South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground Ballroom &
09-23 Montreal, Québec – Pop Montreal &
09-24 Toronto, Ontario – Virgin Mobile Mod Club &
09-26 Detroit, MI – The Loving Touch &
09-27 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall &
09-30 St. Louis, MO – Off Broadway &
10-01 Asheville, NC – Grey Eagle &
10-13 Brighton, England – Concorde 2 ^
10-14 Manchester, England – Club Academy ^
10-15 Glasgow, Scotland – SWG3 Studio Warehouse ^
10-16 Bristol, England – The Marble Factory ^
10-17 London, England – KOKO ^
10-19 Hamburg, Germany – Kampnagel ^
10-20 Copenhagen, Denmark – Koncerthuset, Studie 2 ^
10-21 Oslo, Norway – John Dee ^
10-22 Stockholm, Sweden – Debaser Strand ^
10-23 Goetborg, Sweden – Pustervik ^
10-25 Berlin, Germany – Columbia Theater ^
10-26 Munich, Germany – Ampere ^
10-27 Zuerich, Switzerland – Bogen F ^
10-28 Koeln, Germany – Stadtgarten ^
10-29 Brussels, Belgium – Botanique ^
11-04 Paris, France – La Gaîté Lyrique ^
11-05 Den Haag, Netherlands – Crossing Border Festival
11-06 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Tolhuistuin ^
* with Alex Cameron
& with Rodrigo Amarante
^ with Little Wings
Graham Williams, who is the founder of Austin’s beloved Fun Fun Fun Fest, split recently from Transmission Events, the concert-promoting company behind Fun Fun Fun Fest, and he began a new company called Margin Walker. Fun Fun Fun Fest may or may not happen this year still. But Williams began a new festival called Sound On Sound and it has practically taken over the Fun Fun Fun. The first Sound On Sound festival is going to be at Austin’s Sherwood Forest Faire 11/4-6, and it’s got an all-over-the-place lineup including Beach House, Phantogram, Run The Jewels, Big Boi, Purity Ring, Descendents, and local Austinites Explosions In The Sky. Check out the full lineup below.
Beach House
Explosions In The Sky
Phantogram
Run The Jewels
Big Boi
Purity Ring
Descendents
Courtney Barnett
Death Grips
Young Thug
Thursday
Mac DeMarco
Wale
Guided By Voices
FLAG
Charles Bradley And His Extrordinaires
Boys Noize
A-Trak
FIDLAR
The Dead Milkmen
Youth Of Today
STRKFKR
Jagwar Ma
Carcass
Thee Oh Sees
Wild Nothing
Aesop Rock
Cursive
Touché Amoré
Bob Mould
Dillinger Escape Plan
Girls Against Boys
Baroness
Thundercat
Empress Of
Car Seat Headrest
Shannon And The Clams
Hinds
Metz
Protomartyr
Baio
Recover
Bully
Diarrhea Planet
Alex G
The Range
Pouya
Turnstile
Denzel Curry
Monkeywrench
Kero Kero Bonito
Beach Slang
Good Riddance
Old Man Gloom
The Relationship (Brian Bell of Weezer)
Into It. Over It.
Diet Cig
White Lung
Youth Code
Planes Mistaken For Stars
War On Women
Open Mike Eagle
American Sharks
Hardproof
Radioactivity
Boyfrndz
Calliope Musicals
Magna Carda
Night Drive
Moving Panoramas
Leopold & His Fiction
Boombaptist
P-Tek
Piñata Protest
Orthy
Anya
Die Young
Emily Wolfe
Illustrations
Us Weekly
That is a great lineup! Head over here for all the relevant details.
Aesop Rock’s latest album, The Impossible Kid, was released in May. He has shared a new video today for album track “Kirby.” Directed by Toben Seymour, the video stars a puppet Aesop playing with a real and cute cat. The cat, whose name is really Dina, was a rescue cat who has been adopted since the shooting of the video. Watch it below.
Aesop Rock:
06-27 Richmond, VA – The National
06-28 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
06-29 Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
07-01 Charlotte, NC – Visulite
07–02 Knoxville, TN – The International
07-03 Atlanta, GA – The Loft
07-05 Orlando, FL – The Social
07-06 Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Revolution
07-08 St. Petersburg, FL – State Theatre
07-10 Pensacola, FL – Vinyl Music Hall
07-11 Baton Rouge, LA – Varsity Theatre
07-13 San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger
07-14 Dallas, TX – Trees
07-15 Austin, TX – Barracuda
07-17 Omaha, NE – Slowdown
07-18 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
Rihanna has shared a video on Instagram where she announced a new song, “Sledgehammer,” which is set to premiere tomorrow. She said on Twitter that the song will be out “by 8am EST for a special premiere.” The track will be on the soundtrack for the upcoming Star Trek sequel, Star Trek: Beyond (out July 22). Watch a preview for the song below.
The Avett Brothers performed Friday night on The Tonight Show to support their new album True Sadness. They played a spirited rendition of “Satan Pulls the Strings”and can be watched below.