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Watch Kings Of Leon Tear Through New And Old Tracks Alike For Letterman

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To celebrate the release of their sixth album Mechanical Bull this week, Kings Of Leon dropped by The Late Show With David Letterman last night to rip through album track Don't Matter . Then, they stuck around to do another 45 minutes or so for the audience. Balancing new tracks and past hits, it was a fine performance, which can be watched below along with the televised performance of Don't Matter : Mechanical Bull is out now.

The Amateur Blogger Returns From A Vacation In San Andreas

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So, yeah, that happened. I'm well aware that I've gone ten days without posting in this space, and I'm sure a few of you are concerned I've dropped off the face of the earth and/or been abducted by oil barons and/or checked in to a methadone clinic. I can sure you I'm still here, my car's almost out of gas and my dirty habits are well under control. There are no good excuses for negligence; you have my apologies for being so quiet recently. However, many of you will understand if I felt compelled to get lost in the rich fantasy world provided by Grand Theft Auto V . Indeed, this silly little video game has really gotten in the way of my blogging side gig (but more importantly, my real job has gotten in the way of GTA V ). I'm sure I'm not the only one, and can only imagine how many employees have torn off their name tags in favour of the (fake money) high paying life of crime offered one so inclined in San Andreas. Nonetheless, you have my apol

Happy 20th Anniversary In Utero!

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When it comes to following up a hit record, few bands have ever been burdened with the pressure and scrutiny Nirvana were in the wake of the culture-altering success of Nevermind . Transcending the mere nature of selling a ton of records, Nevermind was hailed as a quintessential part of every teen's existence as it rocketed the band to not just stars, but rather official spokespersons of an entire generation. It's a heavy responsibility to be tagged as the go-to for millions of disaffected adolescents, and it's one that ultimately crushed the band (and, more specifically, its troubled frontman) under the weight of expectation. In Utero , the group's swansong, was a kicking and screaming resistance to the bright lights and microscopes alike; faced with the prospect of a massive and insatiable legion of fans (many of them bandwagoners with department store flannel) and a label hungry for lightning to strike twice, Nirvana made a record designed for maximum letdown for

Gallantly Streaming: Arctic Monkeys Get Their Late Night Swagger On

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Click here to stream Arctic Monkeys' AM (watch out, it's an iTunes stream). A week ahead of its release, Arctic Monkeys are streaming their fifth album AM . The album takes its cue from last year's Song of the Year R U Mine? , which is included here in re-recorded form. That song's sultry energy drips all over AM 's dozen tracks, resulting in a fully realized, head-bobbing groovefest. It puts the boots to the manic, frenzied attack that endeared them to many in their blinding hype phase, focused on late night folklore and rump shaking beats. When they do slow it down, as on the glorious 70's pop throwbacks No. 1 Party Anthem and Mad Sounds , you can practically feel the smoke machine's fog hitting your ankles. It's a bit early to pass final judgment (especially considering I haven't actually listened to the whole thing yet), but AM impresses early on, and sure seems to cement Arctic Monkeys' status with this music lover as one of rock