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11/03/2015
Britta Plyler
photo via Consequence of Sound

  • TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe, Faith No More's Mike Patton, and rapper Doesone have all joined forces under the monicker the Nevermen. They have been working on their self-titled debut album since 2008, and it will finally be released on January 29. Check out the album's lead single "Tough Towns" below. [CoS]

  • Neon Indian, aka Alan Palomo, stars in an absurd, vintage infomercial that seems to be capitalizing on Drake's "Hotline Bling" movement. The video sells Palomo and some random guy named Allan DeBarge as "the perfect boyfriend." All you have to do is call and leave a voicemail with your number, so you can receive a call back from either Alan or Allan. Crazy, huh? [SPIN]

  • Last week, Real Estate frontman Martin Courtney dropped his debut solo album Many Moons. To promote the album, Courtney will be appearing on Sirius XMU tomorrow evening. Today, you can watch a preview of the session where her covers Pavement's song "Major Leagues." [Pitchfork]

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