Photos by: Andrew Gomez – Acclaimed indie rock band The Shins, who will release their fifth album, Heartworms, on March 10th via Columbia, which serves as their first studio album in five years, performed at the Fox Theater Pomona in Pomona, California last night.
Photos by: Kevin Tosh – Acclaimed indie rock band The Shins, who are expected to release their fifth studio album, Heartworms, on March 10th via Aural Apothecary/Columbia Records, which will follow up their 2012 album, Port of Morrow, performed at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle last night with indie Pop singer-songwriter Regina Spektor, who released her seventh album, Remember Us … Continue reading
By: Staff – Following their warmly received Halloween gift to fans in the form of “Dead Alive”, The Shins announce the release of their fifth studio album, Heartworms, which will be released on March 10th via Aural Apothecary/Columbia Records. In contrast to 2012’s Port of Morrow, which debuted at #3 on the Billboard Top 200 and was nominated for a Best Alternative Album GRAMMY, Heartworms ushers in a … Continue reading
Photos by: Meghan Lee – Day one of the 2016 Life Is Beautiful Music Festival in Las Vegas on September 23rd featured performances by Grammy-winning UK folk rock band Mumford And Sons, who released their third album, Wilder Mind, on May 4th, 2015 via Island, which featured the singles “Believe”, “The Wolf”, “Ditmas”, “Tompkins Square Park”, and “Just Smoke”, South African alt-rock band Kongos, who released … Continue reading
We’re giving away two (2) copies of Broken Bells’, who consists of Brian Burton (aka Danger Mouse) and James Mercer (The Shins), new album, After The Disco. You can enter only once via one of the following entry methods: Follow Aesthetic Magazine on Twitter and tweet the following message: Contest: Win a Signed Vinyl Copy of @broken_bells‘ new LP, After … Continue reading
Photos by: Stephen McGill (@steve_mcgill) – LA-based indie rock band Broken Bells, which consists of artist-producer Brian Burton (aka Danger Mouse) and The Shins frontman James Mercer, performed at The Danforth Music Hall in Toronto last night in support of their second album, After the Disco, which was released on January 31st via Columbia, with Brooklyn-based electronic dream pop … Continue reading