Setting foot for very first time in Sydney, Australia (even before they set foot in Melbourne!) comes the most badass…
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New York’s purveyors of tongue in cheek synth-pop, Chairlift, announce a co-headline tour with fellow Brooklyn-ites The Phenomenal Handclap Band.…
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The second single from “Ragged & Ecstatic”, out now.
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As a musician, it’s never easy to escape the trappings of a successful former band. Just look at Audioslave’s rather…