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News: Coheed & Cambria Announce New Album, Release Single

Posted by on Jul 8, 2015 in Latest, News, Reads | 0 comments

Yesterday Coheed & Cambria announced a new album, The Color Before the Sun, due out on 10/9 through 300 Entertainment.  To give listeners a taste of what they can expect, the band released the first single from the album, “You Got Spirit, Kid” yesterday via YouTube. The song will be available for digital download tomorrow, July 10th.

Coheed’s 8th studio album will be the first album that is not a part of The Amory Wars saga, or indeed, a concept album at all. It will be interesting to see how this new dynamic affects Coheed’s sound. But if the first single is any indication, this new album will actually revisit the classic Coheed sound. So this will definitely be an album to keep your eyes on.

Check after the jump to listen to “You Got Spirit, Kid”.

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News: Godspeed You! Black Emperor Announce Fall Tour

Posted by on Jul 8, 2015 in Latest, News, Reads | 0 comments

Legendary post-rock bands, and personal favorites of the AltFreq staff, Godspeed You! Black Emperor have announced an international fall tour in support of their new album, Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress. The tour begins on September 9th right here in Washington, DC at the 9:30 Club, then hitting the eastern United States before heading over to England, and wrapping things up at the Pitchfork Festival in Paris in late October.

Tickets go on sale later this week, on July 9th and 10th.

Check after the jump for the full tour routing, and ticket links:

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Holy Ship! 2016 Lineups Released; Hear Music From Every Artist On Both Sailings

Posted by on Jul 6, 2015 in Featured, Latest, News, Reads | 0 comments

Written by Kevin Madert

HARD released today the initial lineups for both 2016 Holy Ship sailings, crashing the festival’s website and setting off “January vs. February” debates that will surely rage until both boats have sailed and returned. January headliners include Kaskade, Dillon Francis, Flosstradamus, Odesza, and Steve Aoki, while February’s lineup is topped by DJ Snake, Chromeo, Porter Robinson,  RL Grime B2B Baauer, and Boys Noize.

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In Case You Missed It: Sun:Monx Shine Bright On “Power Salad”

Posted by on Jul 1, 2015 in Featured, Latest, Noise, Reads | 0 comments

Written by Kevin Madert

One of the strongest driving factors in my endless musical pursuits is interconnections. The always expanding universe of music and the musicians who inhabit it is like a four dimensional puzzle, each figurative piece interwoven with tens, hundreds, even thousands of others by myriad aural tendrils. More simply, music is a sprawling game of “Six Degrees,” – although I’d wager almost everything under the umbrella could be linked in far fewer steps.

Your move, Mr. Bacon

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The Daily Frequency (6/30/15)

Posted by on Jun 30, 2015 in Featured, Latest, News, Noise, Reads | 1 comment

Written by Kevin Madert

Another day, another deluge of musical happenings. If we missed a piece of music-related news that blew your mind, let us know in the comments!


1. From the “better late than never” department, technology übercompany Apple threw their hat into the digital streaming ring with the launch of Apple Music. Users are granted unlimited access to the tens of millions of songs in Apple’s formidable library for a monthly fee ($9.99 for individuals, $15.99 for a family account that allows up to six simultaneous users). While we’ll probably be given all sorts of exclusives thanks to Apple’s deep pockets and industry clout – Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, for example, will be available for streaming for the first time ever via Apple Music – the service still lacks in some areas – there’s not much social interaction (a lá Spotify) and the music streams in 256kbps (320kbps is the norm). The company is offering free three month trials for all first-time users, so you can decide for yourself if Apple Music is the next big thing or simply another lackluster wave (*cough* Tidal *cough*). (via Time)

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News: Deadmau5 in the Studio with Feed Me

Posted by on Jun 10, 2015 in Latest, News, Reads | 0 comments

According to Feed Me’s Facebook page, the electro alter-ego of Jon Gooch has entered the studio with Deadmau5. Both Gooch and Joel Zimmerman are incredibly talented musicians, and revolutionaries in their respective genres. Over the past few years, the two producers styles have become more developed and more unique, which gave way to more experimental, yet refined tunes, such as those found on Feed Me’s newest EP A Warrior Descends on Tokyo. Of course, this means their studio session together can is sure to produce something epic, this is definitely a collab to keep an eye on.

We’ll be sure to provide updates as they become available.

Image Credit: Rukes.com

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