Live From SXSW: We Were Promised Jetpacks
Watch We Were Promised Jetpacks' entire performance at the Sennheiser & Paste Present the Stages on Sixth. read more
Found in: Featured VideosLive From SXSW: We Were Promised Jetpacks - "Boy in the Backseat"
Watch We Were Promised Jetpacks perform "Boy in the Backseat" at the Sennheiser & Paste Present the Stages on Sixth. read more
Found in: Featured Videos2011 Fun Fun Fun Fest Day Three Photos
Check out Mike White's photos from day two of Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, Texas. The festival, now in its sixth year, boasts an impressive four stages and a formidable lineup that includes Spoon, Public Enemy, Passion Pit and many more. read more
Found in: Blogs, 1000 WordsWe Were Promised Jetpacks: In the Pit of the Stomach
Two years ago, We Were Promised Jetpacks' debuted with an insistence that repeatedly built to the epic. That promising album, These Four Walls, was a promising start, with its energy and pulse pushing the music into more successful art than its youthful approach to grandeur would have been expected to. read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsBest of What's Next: We Were Promised Jetpacks
"Our first goals were to come up with some songs to play..." read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesThe 80 Best Workout Songs
We bet it's time for you to update that ol' workout playlist. The following songs are guaranteed to get your body moving. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayThe 37 Awesomest Songs of 2009
The album really died for me this year... read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayThe 100 Best Band Names of All Time
Naming your band is an art all of its own, one that doesn't necessarily correlate with an ability to make music. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayFour Killer Indie Artists I've Discovered This Year
1. Blue Roses: With her glass-shattering soprano and an acoustic guitar that sounds more like a harp, Laura Groves (pictured above) makes utterly formal folk music—it sounds like she learned her craft in a 19th-century British conservatory. I count seven outstanding songs on her new self-titled album, including the rapturous piano ballad “Greatest Thoughts,” which out-Tori Amoses Tori Amos, and “Coast,” a spine-tingling sea chantey. ... read more
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