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Sep 13th, 2006 5 Comments
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In the crowd's defense, it's probably awkward to get your groove on in a brightly lit computer store.   Read Story »
Sep 11th, 2006 4 Comments
Some of our favorite artists took on the "essay topic everybody hates" for The Onion's AV Club:
Avery Tare (Animal Collective)
"I spent a lot of summer in Iceland. Some of my wife's family lives on…   Read Story »
Sep 11th, 2006 5 Comments
New and approved... Justin Timberlake - FutureSex / LoveSounds
The Rapture - Pieces of the People We Love
Brazilian Girls - Talk to La Bomb
Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your…   Read Story »
Sep 6th, 2006 Comment
If you have a PC, VH1.com will hook you up with Pieces Of The People We Love. In stores Tuesday!
And if you have a couple of bucks, The Rapture will hook you up with their punk-funk, live and in the…   Read Story »
Sep 1st, 2006 8 Comments
Post-VMAs we headed to Gotham Hall for a live set from The Rapture. The event was sponsored by Virgin Wireless, which explains why bags of pennies were handed out to clubgoers. We waited in line for…   Read Story »
Aug 21st, 2006 8 Comments
The roller rink one we told you about last week, but new and improved. They went back and snuck in a Jessica Simpson lookalike, complete with ice cream cone.
Watch the "final cut"…   Read Story »
Aug 15th, 2006 6 Comments
Yesterday we told you where to hear five new Rapture tunes. Today, from the forthcoming 7" single, we've got Prince Langauge's remix of the scorching disco jam "Get Myself Into It." (You might've…   Read Story »
Aug 14th, 2006 10 Comments
At piecesofthepeoplewelove.com, users who upload a photo and provide some personal details get to sample five cuts from the Rapture's forthcoming album. We're too lazy to fill out forms on the…   Read Story »
Jul 5th, 2006 37 Comments
Lots of thoughts on that Summer Song post. Including one prescient pick for the band behind Pitchfork's favorite album of 2003.
Bassist Matt Safer promises the Rapture's new single will "make the…   Read Story »
Apr 30th, 2004 10 Comments
Leave it to Erlend Øye of Kings Of Convenience (Norway's answer to Simon & Garfunkel) to reinvent the genre.
1. Jurgen Paape - So Weit Wie Noch Nie
2. Erlend Oye - Sheltered Life (Remix)/Fine…   Read Story »



































