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On August 23rd, Vagrant will release Active Child’s debut LP You Are All I See. It’s a gorgeous, ballsy record that features a duet with How to Dress Well. A duet! Risky move. But it works, as does the rest of the album—which somehow manages to be at once totally huge and also as intimate as [...]
February 14, 2011 – 4:12 pm
Moving Units release their highly anticipated Tension War EP, the band’s first release since 2007’s Hexes for Exes, which followed 2004’s acclaimed debut LP, Dangerous Dreams. The EP features four songs and two remixes of “Until She Says” by French electronic artist, We Are Enfant Terrible, and Spirituals.
Tension War references the existential personal struggles we experience when we attempt to [...]
January 20, 2011 – 2:50 pm
In case you’ve been under a (very large) rock over the last few days, the Coachella lineup was announced and INDIGENOUS artist Moving Units are slotted for Friday. We thought we’d feature a video that will give you a lil taste of what to expect.
January 19, 2011 – 9:08 pm
After much anticipation, the Coachella lineup was announced and we couldn’t be more excited. We are personally excited to get down in the desert with our friends Arcade Fire, The National and Moving Units! …as well as Tame Impala, Cults, Death From Above 1979 (reunion!), Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti, Glasser, Phantogram, and oh so many [...]
January 19, 2010 – 7:24 pm
The 2010 Coachella line up was announced today and what’s better than making the annual trek to Palm Springs for some fun in the sun… poolside cookouts, plenty of cold adult beverages, good friends and a plethora of live music — we are so there! Narrowing it down to an overall top-five is impossible, narrowing [...]
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September 16, 2009 – 8:09 pm
If you’re male, grew up in the 90’s, and were remotely into alternative rock, our guess is Pavement got you through most of your teenage angst. Well guess what boys, your wet dream is about to come true….Rumor has it, Pavement will reunite for a tour in 2010.