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Clairo will play a handful of concerts in Los Angeles and New York in support of her third studio album, Charm. The singer-songwriter’s California residency is at the Fonda Theatre, and her New York residency will take place at Webster Hall. See Clairo’s tour dates below. Charm is out July 12. Clairo recently released the
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Oasis are reissuing their debut studio album, Definitely Maybe, for its 30th anniversary. The new deluxe edition comes out on August 30. Featured on the release are recordings and outtakes from Wales’ Monnow Valley Studios and Cornwall’s Sawmills Studios—newly mixed by Noel Gallagher and Callum Marinho. Take a look at the tracklist below. Oasis reissued
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The United States Justice Department has, as suspected, sued Live Nation Entertainment, alleging that the company, which owns Ticketmaster, holds a monopoly in the concert market. The lawsuit argues that the concert giant is breaching antitrust laws through its exclusivity contracts, threats to rivals, and leveraging of market domination over artists, resulting in inflated prices
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Cash Cobain continues to collaborate with big-name artists. Following the new “Fisherrr (Remix),” with Ice Spice, he’s got a new track with J. Cole called “Grippy.” Listen to the new song below. “Grippy” is a new version of Cash Cobain’s “Dunk Contest.” Cobain co-produced the original with Gvrlnd!, and the two also produced “Grippy.” “Grippy”
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Gulfer, the emo and indie-rock four-piece from Montreal, Quebec, have announced they’re breaking up. “After over a decade, Gulfer is calling it quits,” they said in a statement to Pitchfork. “Through this band, we’ve experienced some of the best moments of our lives. We got to travel the world and play to great people everywhere.
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Last week, on Friday, May 17, a federal judge dismissed a sexual assault lawsuit against former Recording Academy CEO Neil Portnow, according to court records viewed by Pitchfork. The judge—Analisa Torres, of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York—dismissed the lawsuit without prejudice, meaning the case can be refiled. The
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