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Coachella Livestream 2025: Watch For Free All Weekend

Coachella 2025 is finally upon us. We’ve broken down the font sizes on the poster and the billboards on the way to the fest. The first of two mostly identical weekends kicks off today, and most of the performances will be streaming live. Video feeds from the Main Stage, Outdoor Theatre, Sahara, Mojave, Gobi, and Sonora stages will begin at 4 p.m. PT (that’s 7 p.m. ET), with the Quasar livestream launching one hour later at 5 p.m. PT (8 p.m. ET).

Love Rarely – “Disappear”

Leeds quintet Love Rarely play intense emo that incorporates elements like delicate twinkly guitars, swooning melodic vocals, and harsh skramz freakouts. Or at least they do on “Disappear,” their new single out today. The track is slick but crushing, soothing yet visceral, the sound of beauty and ugliness locked in endless warfare. It’s all leading to this resolution: “Should I run or settle in the sun/ I’m gonna settle in the sun/ Set up the telly in the back room or settle in the sun/ I’m gonna settle in the sun.” Listen below.

Lana Del Rey’s Country Album Is Apparently Getting Yet Another Title And Release Date

For well over a year, Lana Del Rey has been teasing a new country album called Lasso. In November, she finally announced a May 21 release date, at which point we learned the album would actually be called The Right Person Will Stay and was more Americana than strictly country, even though Lana is performing at the country-focused Stagecoach festival this year. Now more changes to the project are afoot.

Andrew Schulz Says He Got Confirmation “Wacced Out Murals” References Him And That Kendrick Lamar Is “Hypocritical” For Working With South Park Creators

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“Wacced Out Murals,” the opening track on Kendrick Lamar’s GNX, includes the lyric “Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that’s law.” Many suspected the line was a reference to Andrew Schulz, who caught flack for his comments about white guys with Black girlfriends on the Flagrant podcast last year. Schulz was a guest on The Sam Roberts Show on SiriusXM today, and the subject of Kendrick came up.