Watch Har Mar Superstar Absolutely Murder This Minnesota Timberwolves NBA Half-Time Show
Choreography, lights, and some stone cold grooves, the local boy pulls out a brilliant performance worth well more than the ticket price
Choreography, lights, and some stone cold grooves, the local boy pulls out a brilliant performance worth well more than the ticket price
60 + artists come together to celebrate the life & work of the legendary Italian surrealist filmmaker on what would have been his 100th birthday. View details & preview images by contributors like Mark Mothersbaugh & Ron English, now.
For his 3rd solo album, the former Pavement & current Jicks front man explores more acoustic, eastern, and folk instrumentation aided by Chris Funk (Decemberists) & Matt Sweeney
Stupid Krap curates a show featuring 120+ artists paying tribute to the 3 1/2 decade legacy of the iconic heroes in a half-shell through all of its incarnations
The supergroup unites veterans of experimental noise rock, industrial, & hardcore for their self-titled debut on Ipecac Recordings
The new show brings the comedy duo back to Adult Swim later this year. The Tim Eric Mandatory Attendance Tour launches tonight (January 15) in Sydney Australia.
A visual artist well before making her name as a music, fashion, & culture icon, the Sonic Youth founder’s 2nd exhibit at the NYC gallery is part love letter to the west coast & part commentary on the surveillance technology
Ty Segall teams with Lightning Bolt’s Brian Chippendale for the debut collaborative effort, Fungus II, which Henry Rollins claims is “exploding euphoria from start to finish.”
70 artists pay tribute to one of the most vital and consistent forces in the new contemporary art movement on their 15th anniversary,
Westside Gunn, Conway The Machine, & Benny The Butcher drop their highly anticipated Daringer-produced major label debut with digital pre-orders and a 4-part documentary about their rise from the streets of Buffalo
The Tony Seltzer produced track will appear on a brand new studio LP coming November 7th
In contrast to the directness in songwriting of their latest LP, the new standalone track proves that the Atlanta can still get weird with it