Lollapalooza 2009 line-up to feature Tool, Lou Reed, Beastie Boys, Jane's Addiction, Snoop Dogg, many more
After months of anticipation, Lollapalooza has finally announced its full 2009 line-up. Taking place Aug. 7-9 in Chicago's Grant Park, the event hosts the proverbial headliners (Tool, The Killers, Jane's Addiction, Beastie Boys, Lou Reed, Snoop Dog, Depeche Mode), the indie-rock staples (Vampire Weekend, TV On the Radio, The Decemberists, Ben Folds, Of Montreal) the slightly under-the-radar favorties (The Raveonettes, Bat For Lashes, Ra Ra Riot, Heartless Bastards) and the up-and-coming baby bands (Passion Pit, Hockey, The Low Anthem, The Virgins) one might expect, plus many more.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsNew, old artists harmonize at Newport's Folk Festival 50
In the 50 years since the founding of the Newport Folk Festival, it's remarkable to realize just how much the term "folk" has expanded. Back in the old days, so much as plugging in a guitar was enough to brand a folk artist as a traitor of biblical proportions.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsNonesuch to rerelease Low Anthem's Oh My God, Charlie Darwin
We here at Paste seem to really like The Low Anthem. But it appears that we're not the only ones who dig their Americana-soaked harmonies and multi-instrumental talents. Last week, the Providence, Rhode Island-based band announced they inked a deal with Nonesuch Records to rerelease their 2008 album, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, in June. This comes a few weeks after UK label Bella Union (Fleet Foxes, Vetiver, Andrew Bird) snatched up the album for a European rerelease also in June.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsRay LaMontagne takes Low Anthem, Mayfield on tour
Ray LaMontagne has announced the dates for his upcoming tour. The bearded crooner, who often draws the comparison to a young Van Morrison, will travel the country throughout April in support of his third album, Gossip In The Grain.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsSXSW 2009 showcase line-up grows and grows
The official line-up for SXSW 2009 has grown to include more than 1,000 acts.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsThe Low Anthem Covers All the Bases
Tinker and Evers. Reese and Robinson. Trammel and Whitaker. All of baseball’s great double-play duos moved in a way that was almost musical. Ben Knox Miller and Jeff Prystowsky... read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesPaste Culture Club - "The Best of What's Next"
On this episode of the Culture Club, Paste brings you the best of what's next, with performances from The Low Anthem, Janelle Monáe, The Everybodyfields, Slow Runner, and The Spring Standards!... read more
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