The Who to Perform at Super Bowl XLIV

The British band is set for this season's big halftime show -- but should the NFL have picked someone else?
The Who

British rock legends the Who are reportedly confirmed to headline television's biggest event of the year -- the Super Bowl.

WATCH: Animal Collective's New Video

Ballet dancers! Mannequins! Freaky animation! Beards! They're all in the clip for "In the Flowers."
From Animal Collective's <i>In The Flowers</i> Video

By now, "Animal Collective" and "tripped out" are basically synonymous, and that's how we like it.

Stooges Play First Gig with New Lineup

Original guitarist James Williamson returns after a 30-year absence to replace the late Ron Asheton.
Iggy Pop

The Stooges' Raw Power has returned.

WATCH: Hockey Rock SPIN's Rooftop!

The Portland, OR, buzz band play their catchy dance tunes for an intimate crowd of NYC concertgoers. See three songs!

Portland, OR, foursome Hockey recently dropped by SPIN's Manhattan offices for a rooftop set of tunes from their debut album, Mind Chaos.

FREE DOWNLOAD: Yeasayer's Rad New Single

Brooklyn experimental art-rockers showcase their pop side, but stay weird enough on "Ambling Alp."
Yeasayer

On November 3, Brooklyn experimental rockers Yeasayer will officially release "Ambling Alp," the first single off their forthcoming sophomore record Odd Blood (due in Feb.) -- but you can snatch it up for free today! (Check out the download info below.)

Superchunk Cover Spoon & More Live

Merge founders Mac McCaughan and Laura Ballance also read from Our Noise, a new book about the seminal label.
Superchunk's Mac McCaughan / Photo by Jenn Pelly

DIY icons Mac McCaughan and Laura Ballance of Superchunk dropped by New York City's Housing Works Bookstore Friday for a reading from Our Noise: The Story of Merge Records, the Indie Label that Got Big and Stayed Small, a new oral history about their revered 20-year-old label.

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