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The Murder Capital Speak Outside Berlin Venue That Canceled Their Show Over Palestinian Flag Display

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Like their fellow Irishmen Kneecap, post-punk band the Murder Capital have been facing some pushback over their public advocacy for Palestine and their condemnation of the Israeli government’s ongoing genocide. During recent shows, they’ve been waving a Palestinian flag onstage, and that’s apparently been getting them into some hot water with certain venues. After the Gretchen Club in Berlin said the Murder Capital couldn’t mention Palestine during their scheduled show last night, the band gave a statement outside the venue about their choice to not perform there. Here’s what James McGovern said:

Watch Vampire Weekend Cover Their Generation’s Indie Hits At Just Like Heaven 2025

Since they began touring their latest album Only God Was Above Us, Vampire Weekend have been enjoying doing multiple shortened covers toward the end of their sets. Those are usually audience requests, performed unpracticed with various degrees of success. Last night they headlined Just Like Heaven at Pasadena’s Brookside Park, a festival known for booking 2000s/2010s indie hitmakers. And so instead of taking requests, Vampire Weekend did a “salute to indie,” covering their blog-rock peers in Phoenix (“Lisztomania”), Tame Impala (“The Less I Know the Better”), Beach House (“Space Song”), Grizzly Bear (“Two Weeks”), and TV On The Radio (“Wolf Like Me”).

Watch Turnstile Perform Never Enough Songs Live For The First Time At Free Hometown Show

Turnstile’s new album Never Enough is arriving next month. Before it’s out, the Baltimore hardcore band has a few of US shows planned, including stops in Los Angeles, Oxnard, and Brooklyn. Last night they did live debuts of some of the LP singles during an epic free hometown show at the Wyman Park Dell, where there was apparently no barricades, no security, free water, and ample opportunities to donate to Healthcare For The Homeless.

The Simpsons Did A Ska Episode

The Simpsons did a ska episode. On Sunday (May 4), episode 16 of season 36 aired and starred a character named Maximillian von Wonthelm, who’s a member of a ska band called the Skankfurters. It featured music cues from Hepcat.

Audrey Hobert – Sue me

There’s nothing like the high of finding a silly little pop song that makes you want to blow up your life with a smile on your face–songs that make you feel like anything is possible even if you make the boldest, stupidest mistake of your life. Such is the case when I heard “Sue Me” by Audrey Hobert for the first time today. It’s a care-free sugary pop track that feels like Sky Ferreira’s “Lost In My Bedroom” had a sleepover with Taylor Swift’s “Style.”