Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Channel 1 Schedule (All times listed in Pacific Standard Time) Schedule is subject to change Friday, April 22, 2022 5:00 PM – Coachella Curated with Meute, the Hu, Princess Nokia6:00 PM – Coachella Curated with Sonora Artists, Bishop Briggs, the Regrettes7:00 PM – Coachella Curated with Omar Apollo, Carly Rae Jepsen, City Girls8:00 PM – Coachella Curated with Idles, The Marias, Cordae9:00 PM – Coachella Curated with Madeon, Run the Jewels, Black Coffee10:00 PM – Anitta (Full Set)10:45 PM – Baby Keem (Full Set)11:30 PM – Harry Styles (Full Set)— Livestream Rebroadcast — Saturday, April 23, 2022 5:00 PM – Coachella Curated with Koffee, Amber Mark, Surf Curse6:00 PM ...
Yo La Tengo have announced a reissue of their classic 1997 album I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One. The deluxe edition includes recordings from their 1997 Peel Session as well as era-appropriate remixes from Kevin Shields, µ-Ziq, and members of Tortoise. The reissue is available now on digital streaming platforms via Matador; listen to it below. Today, the band has also shared a new director’s cut of the classic music video for “Sugarcube.” Starring Mr. Show’s Bob Odenkirk and David Cross, it was directed by Phil Morrison and shows Yo La Tengo being forced to attend the President McKinley Academy of Rock. The new vinyl release of I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One will be available on translucent yellow vinyl, with some bundles that come with a reproduction of the video’s school sweatsh...
The Kid Laroi is a thousand miles from where he started. Actually, the distance is considerably further. The Sydney-raised, Los Angeles-based singer and rapper dominated 2021 like few other newcomers, a reality that earned him a Grammy nomination for new artist, (a category ultimately won by Olivia Rodrigo). Along the way, the Kid led the Billboard Hot 100 for seven nonconsecutive weeks with “Stay,” his collaboration with Justin Bieber; ruled the Billboard 200 with his evolving F*ck Love mixtape, and busted records. He’s still a teen, but, today (April 22), the Kid grows up just a little more with “A Thousand Miles,” his first new release of 2022. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news On it, the Aussie artist (real name Charlton Howard) ...
Jack Harlow’s “First Class” (Atlantic/Warner) stays in the fast lane as it enters a second week at No. 1 in Australia. The U.S. rapper’s first leader in the land Down Under is lifted from his forthcoming sophomore album, Come Home the Kids Miss You, due out May 6. In a slow week for new releases, Canadian singer and songwriter Lauren Spencer-Smith has the only debut in the ARIA Top 50, as “Flowers” (Island/Universal) blooms at No. 42. It’s Spencer-Smith’s second appearance following “Fingers Crossed”, which cracked the Top 10 in January, with a peak oft No. 8. “Fingers Crossed” dips 44-47 on the latest frame, for the week commencing April 25, 2022. The national albums chart is dominated by modern classics, as Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia (Warner) returns to No. 1 for a third non-consecutive...
Karol G is becoming really good at catching us by surprise, and also, surprising us. Witness her new single, “Provenza.” It was released with little anticipation on the eve of the 2022 Latin AMAs (where Karol G was the big winner, but was not in attendance). And the track itself is surprising in a way Karol G is more and more inclined to be. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Coming after a string of powerful, anthemic, rhythmic tracks, from “Tusa” to “Makinón” and to “Mamiii,” her collab with Becky G, “Provenza” feels like an impressionistic painting: Wistful and sweet, even gentle, but with an undercurrent of strength. Singing over a lilting, calypso-esque beat, Karol yearns for an encounter with a past love — “Baby what’s up. Haven’t he...
BRISBANE, Australia — As Australians settle into the cooler months, the traditional festivals season ends on a comforting note. Byron Bay’s Bluesfest, one of the great brands on the festivals calendar, wrapped without disruption, and welcomed more than 100,000 guests through its gates. After a tumultuous two years, which included a last-minute aborted mission in 2021, Bluesfest went ahead as planned from Thursday, April 14 to Monday, April 18 at the Byron Events Farm, with more ticket sales than expected. “This year we’ve sold more than 101,000 tickets — more than 15,000 of those in the past week,” explains Bluesfest director Peter Noble. “We had a surge of sales in the last 10 days. People waited to make sure we didn’t get cancelled again before they bought a ticket.” That wait-and-...
Last Saturday, Megan Thee Stallion debuted a new song during the first weekend of Coachella 2022. Now, she’s graced us with an official release of the single. It’s called “Plan B,” and you can check it out below. “Plan B” samples Jodeci, Raekwon, and Ghostface Killah’s 1995 track “Freek’n You.” When Megan introduced the new song from the Coachella stage last Saturday, she said that it is “very motherfucking personal,” and dedicated it “to whom it may the fuck concern.” The Houston rapper had teased new music prior to her Coachella debut. “I got this song that I recorded and every time I play it for a woman they start jumping and clapping 😂,” she tweeted. “I think I wanna perform it at Coachella for the first time before I actually drop it.” She later posted another clip of th...
Maroon 5 keyboardist PJ Morton has shared a new song that features Stevie Wonder and Nas: “Be Like Water” is the third preview Morton’s forthcoming album Watch the Sun, following “Please Don’t Walk Away” and “My Peace.” Hear the new song below. PJ Morton and Stevie Wonder previously collaborated on the 2013 song “Only One.” In a statement about the new single, Morton said, “‘Be Like Water’ was definitely a phrase I had heard before.” He continued, “Bruce Lee made it famous, of course, but it didn’t fully connect with me until we were all shut down and I had to pivot in my life like we all had to. After I finished writing it I could only hear Nas’ voice on it. For him to actually get on it blew my mind. Then when Stevie Wonder agreed to be on it and to learn that Nas had always wanted to wo...
Olivia Harrison, former wife of the Beatles’ George Harrison, has announced a book of poetry dedicated to her late husband’s memory. It’s titled Came the Lightening, and it’s out June 21 via Genesis Publications. Find more information about it here. “Here on the shore, twenty years later, my message in a bottle has reached dry land. Words about our life, his death but mostly love and our journey to the end,” Harrison said in a statement about the book. George Harrison died on November 29, 2001; Came the Lightening marks the 20th anniversary. Last year, Harrison’s All Things Must Pass got a massive vinyl reissue with multiple new editions and previously unreleased material. Revisit Pitchfork’s Sunday Review of George Harrison’s Concert for Bangladesh with Ravi Shankar
Just ahead of his second Coachella performance with Swedish House Mafia on Sunday, the Weeknd has dropped a new “Out of Time” remix bundle. The pack includes a Kaytranada rework of the Dawn FM track, as well as the radio edit, an album version, and an instrumental. Check out Kaytranada’s rendition of the song, as well as the full remix bundle, below. The Weeknd dropped a music video for the original version of “Out of Time” earlier this month. The clip stars actor and Dawn FM narrator Jim Carrey as well as and South Korean model and actress HoYeon Jung. Last Sunday, the Weeknd and Swedish House Mafia closed out the first weekend of Coachella. The singer debuted Dawn FM tracks and performed older cuts such as “Low Life,” “Or Nah,” and more. Revisit “5 Takeaways From the Weeknd’s New Album D...