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Throne Watching with Otis, Forgetting the Toni’s, Ducking Narc’s [SONGS OF THE WEEK]

Throne Watching with Otis, Forgetting the Toni’s, Ducking Narc’s [SONGS OF THE WEEK]

Last week, 53% of you felt that “Promises, Promises” by Incubus was your favorite track. This week, we check out Raphael Saadiq, SBTRKT, Kanye / Jay-Z, Pusha T, and Interpol. Check out which tracks made the list then vote for your favorite after the jump.

COED’s Summer 2011 Concert & Music Festival Guide

COED’s Summer 2011 Concert & Music Festival Guide

As the late, great lead singer of Sublime Bradley Nowell once sang “Summer time and the living’s easy.” What makes the living easy (besides the weather, beaches, pools, barbecues, girls, and baseball)? How about the crazy good concerts and music festivals? There is nothing better than going to see a show on a nice summer day or night with a fun group of friends. Although in past years ticket prices have been rather outrageous, many artists are making changes to accommodate their fans in today’s tough economic times. I have put together a little guide to let you know about some great shows worth catching this summer. Check it out after the jump!

The Creators Project Fuses Art, Technology and Music at Coachella 2011

The Creators Project Fuses Art, Technology and Music at Coachella 2011

The Creators Project is an initiative by VICE and Intel to find talented young minds who are pushing creative boundaries through technology in music, art, film and design. They were then given the chance to  showcase their work and to engage an audience of millions at Coachella. The goal of the partnership was to create an enhanced, interactive musical experience through high-tech art installations. Check out the highlights after the jump!

Who is Jay Reatard?

Who is Jay Reatard?

What ever happened to the Spirit of ’77? The knuckle-dragging riffs and snot-nosed yelps of Everyteen With a Dream USA when Punk broke?
It’s always been here, but IT – that undiluted, uncompromising ethos connected to punk – is much harder to follow in the MySpace Generation.
Artists hoping to be crowned The Next Big Thing crop up a… Click to read more