Whenever I feel like spring should be around and whenever something great is about to happen in my life, the nostalgia, the happiness and the purity of Chutes Too Narrow become just the perfect mix of sensations that shake me inside.
This year's Lollapalooza festival kicks off on August 3 in Chicago's Grant Park, and to get you in the mood, the team at Tablet has created a special 10-song preview of this year's lineup.
The Shins released a music video for their song "The Rifle's Spiral" off their latest album, Port of Morrow. The video was concepualized by Emmy-winni...
After 40 years, the Eagles are touring in countries in which they never previously performed. Last year was mainland China and this year, it's the Middle East and South Africa.
If you're going to Coachella this weekend, the music festival in the desert outside of Los Angeles, then you're probably going to need a game plan. Th...
The Shins are the latest in the growing roster of indie bands to take the SNL stage. The band performed on the Jonah Hill-hosted episode Saturday nigh...
LONDON -- Indie-rock favorites The Shins are back with a new album, a new lineup and a more upbeat sound that lead singer-songwriter James Mercer cred...
WASHINGTON -- Organic salad chain Sweetgreen announced Wednesday morning the lineup for the company's annual Sweetlife Festival, which will take place...
The Shins just released the second video from their upcoming fourth studio album, Port of Morrow, the reconfigured band's first release in 5 years, as...
The Shins reentered our lives last month with a simple song after five years off the scene. Now we have another, even simpler song plus video to add t...
LOS ANGELES -- The Black Keys, Radiohead, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg will headline two weekends of concerts at The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festiva...
It's been a long five years, but The Shins are finally back to reclaim their throne as indie rock's leading men. The band released their first single ...
While his new album features: The Strokes' Justin Casablancas, Iggy Pop, The Flaming Lips and filmmaker David Lynch, Danger Mouse wants people to know "Dark Night of the Soul" wasn't simply thrown together to "compile names of all stars."
In an effort to aide our fair Queen City of the Plains' international relations, Denver representatives went forth and hugged celebrities, toilets, street weirdos, and themselves during SXSW.
"He's obviously dead," said Alfred Dale, LAPD Police Chief. "How else would you explain it? Let's face facts: a new Cary Brothers album came out this year. If Braff was alive, you know he'd be blogging about it."