Although the music industry was upended in 2020 with tours on pause and the normal album release schedule disrupted, artists came up with creative avenues to share their music via livestreams to
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2020 has been certainly one for the books as it started off with the tragic loss of iconic basketball player Kobe Bryant, followed by the Coronavirus pandemic, the calls for social justice after the
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To much anticipation, The Strokes dropped their sixth studio album The New Abnormal (RCA Records), which is their first new album in seven years. The New Abnormal is a nine-track album produced
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Ahead of the release of their upcoming sixth studio album The New Abnormal (RCA Records) out this Friday, The Strokes released their third single "Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus". It's been a steady
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Nick Valensi is the charismatic, high-energy lead guitar player in The Strokes. Valensi recently formed CRX, a creative outlet where he stepped out in front of the stage as the lead vocalist and
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FYF Fest is an annual two-day music festival held in Los Angeles, started in 2004. FYF Fest, short for the eloquent “Fuck Yeah Fest Fest”, showcases a multitude of music including rock,
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Remember the term Brit-Pop….. OK, I’m not a fan of that term, however, the bands and songs that came from the 2nd wave of the British Invasion were timeless. Bands consisting of Oasis, Blur,
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The Black Keys formed in 2001, and despite the fact that their music has been used heavily in commercial advertising for the past decade, the band didn't really achieve
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The Strokes have released the full-length version of "All The Time" from their forthcoming album, Comedown Machine. The NYC band had started work on the new album shortly after 2011's release,
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Whether our parents forced them on us or we discovered them on our own, we’ve all listened to American classics like Elvis, Michael Jackson and Bob Dylan. But what about today’s American greats?