Angus and Julia Stone Sail into Our Hearts
Surfboarding Australian folkie Angus Stone and his guitarist/vocalist older sister Julia... read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesAngus and Julia Stone: A Book Like This
Easy listening has always carried a negative connotation... read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsAlbum Stream: Listen to Angus and Julia's Hollywood EP
Click above to listen the EP, and check back next week to hear the full stream of their new album "A Book Like This." Related links:10 New Artists to Watch in 2009AngusAndJuliaStone.com... read more
Found in: Featured Audio10 New Artists to Watch in 2009
Last year brought us terrific debut albums from Vampire Weekend, MGMT, Fleet Foxes, Santogold, Bon Iver, Lykke Li, Ra Ra Riot and more. So, who’s on deck for 2009? Here are 10 artists on my radar in the new year, excluding the artists we've given various amounts of ink to in the past. (That would be: Passion Pit, Janelle MonĂ¡e, Samantha Crain, Dent May, Glasvegas, Rye Rye and Chester French, all of whom will release debut full-length albums in the new year.) Feel free to comment on what bands you're anticipating in '09.... read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayBrett Dennen announces Spring tour
This year, Paste sponsored a tour for Brett Dennen in May. And then, we got so excited about sponsoring tours that we picked up a couple more artists for the bill. And now, here comes news of Dennen's 2009 tour, in support of his album Hope for the Hopeless, as well as another collaboration with Paste.... read more
Found in: Concerts, NewsReeperbahn Festival Day 2: Bon Iver follows The Beatles to Hamburg
When I think of the Beatles, I usually don't think of Hamburg, but that's apparently due to my own ignorance. After my Beatles tour today (complete with ukulele covers of "My Life" and "Shake it Up Baby" by our guide Stephanie), I know better. The Fab Four played their first gig as "The Beatles" at The Indra, a tiny club along The Reeperbahn, Hamburg's Red Light District. They weren't any good, but after playing well over 100 shows at Kaiser Keller and The Star Club, sometimes until 7 a.m., they learned how to entertain. The area is still a mix... read more
Found in: Blogs, High Gravity
Where Have All The Weird Girls Gone?…
