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Phoenix Foundation: The long and the short of it
Luke Buda and Samuel Flynn Scott are music geeks extraordinaire. They really are.
Return of Fleetwood Mac leads week in music
Fleetwood Mac is back on tour, playing the Tacoma Dome at 8 p.m. Monday. The group released a new four-song EP online in April, its first collection of fresh recordings since 2003's solid outing, "Say You Will." The new material showcases the same polished pop craftsmanship that helped make "Rumours," the group's 1977 album, one of the best-selling ... (more)
Just ask Burnaby-based dancer Danny Nielsen. Wearing a ball cap, tank top and gold necklace, he looks more hip hop than tap, but when he gets moving, it's easy to see how his chosen art form has evolved to encompass a wide variety of fashion and musical styles.
Afternoon Tune: 'Everything in Its Right Place' by Radiohead
The creepy psychedelia of 'Right Place' sets the stage for Radiohead's somewhat anticlimactic follow-up to the iconic 1997 OK Computer .
Mark Kozelek and Jimmy LaValle: Perils From the Sea
Some musicians just don't want their music played in daytime. Sure, you can play them when the sun is shining, but they keep most of their secrets hidden till it sets.
Burnaby tap dancer to perform inside a mine
On the beat: Burnaby-based tap dancer Danny Nielsen will be performing at the Britannia Mine Museum in a collaborative, industrial percussion piece on Saturday, May 25.
The 2013 ACL Festival lineup includes everything from The Cure to Atoms for Peace and D'Angelo
Though music fanatics have been guessing who would headline the 2013 edition of Austin City Limits Festival for weeks now, the official Austin City Limits Festival 2013 lineup finally surfaced early Tuesday morning.
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Thom Yorke Performs Ingenue Live Video | Radiohead Singer On The Jonathan Ross Show
Thom Yorke is back, but this time he isn't with his mates from Radiohead. Instead he has embarked on a project which sees him head a new group called Atoms For Peace.
Jonathan's guests are Star Trek Into Darkness stars Zachary Quinto and Zoe Saldana, talk show host Jeremy Kyle, and comedian Russell Howard.
Videos: Thom Yorke on Jonathan Ross - Karma Police and Ingenue
Radiohead front man Thom Yorke was this evening's musical guest on British talk show The Jonathan Ross Show .
ToDo ToDay: Los Master Plus! Margaritas! Chili Cookoff
Guadalajara, Mexico cumbiatronica duo Los Master Plus enjoys performing catchy melodies as much as they like bobbing their heads to their own beats.
Jeremy Jordan Covers Radiohead On SMASH
NBC's musical drama series SMASH has a particularly showstopper-filled hour coming up this week, featuring this just-released cover of Radiohead's hit "High And Dry" as performed by Jeremy Jordan.
Hear Atoms for Peace's Clattering 'Magic Beanz'
Atoms for Peace bros Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich DJed French radio show Nova Club Saturday night , and debuted new track "Magic Beanz" during the 50-minute broadcast .
'Muchacho' by Phosphorescent full of Radiohead ambitions...
The man that in 2007 released an album of Willie Nelson songs this time offers an album full of Radiohead ambitions and Gram Parsons aesthetics.
News Roundup: Thom Yorke Bashes EDM Music, Black Sabbath Announces Tour, and More
This week, Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke bluntly expressed his opinion about DJ culture, EDM music and mainstream singers like Bruno Mars .
A Bank Stock Bets It Can Perform Better Than Radiohead
The single, easiest way to keep track of all the stocks that matter... Your own personalized stock watchlist! It's a 100% FREE Motley Fool service... In 2007, the band Radiohead released its album In Rainbows through its website and allowed fans to pay what they wanted for it.
Radiohead's 'Karma Police' Like You've Never Heard It Before
YouTube is peppered with covers of the classic Radiohead song "Karma Police" off their masterpiece album OK Computer .
Bank offers pay-what-you-wish checking
In the spirit of putting art ahead of money, many museums have long embraced a pay-what-you-wish model, letting visitors determine a price based on their financial means and appreciation for what's on the walls.