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JJUUJJUU's "Zionic Mud" Blows Up Everything You Think Psych Rock Sounds Like
Listen to the title track from the Desert Daze mastermind's debut album and its tandem remix from Warpaint's Jennylee.
Watch Warpaint’s Era-Meshing Performance of “New Song” on Fallon
Like if The Bangles grew up listening to LCD Soundsystem and Nirvana, and then time-travelled to the 60s.
Warpaint's Jenny Lee Lindberg on Stage Fright, First Love, and David Bowie Conspiracy Theories
Warpaint recently released their third album, Heads Up, so we called up their bassist to ask her questions about life, love, and regrets.
Warpaint's Return
After a near breakup, the veteran Los Angeles band are back with their third album and a new perspective. Here's how they got there.
Heads Up! Warpaint Announce New LP and Drop a New Song Called… "New Song"
Holy pop! This new song is bomb.
Get Hypnotized by Katie Burden's Fevered "I Can See It Clear"
The Jennylee collaborator's new single plays like the disturbing love child of Nancy Sinatra and David Bowie.
Get Your Jujus Out: An Interview with Jennylee
The Warpaint bassist talks going solo, stage jitters, and the future of guitar bands.
PREMIERE: New Warpaint/Lolawolf Side Project Crewshade Will 'Show You How to Bop'
Warpaint's Jenny Lee Lindberg and Lolawolf's Jimmy Giannopoulos team up for a snarling new thrash-inspired project.
Beach Goth 4, Day One: The Freaks Come Out
Day one's across-the-musical-map lineup included No Parents (dressed as Slipknot), RiFF RAFF, Selena impersonators, The Aquabats, Warpaint, The Drums, Ghost, Mac DeMarco, Grimes and Sir Mix-a-Lot.
Warpaint's jennylee Dances and Howls in Her Solo Debut Video "Never"
The first single from the bassist's new project sounds like a heaving, dissonant love letter to Joy Division and Siouxsie.
Premiere: Paul Bergmann and Warpaint's Emily Kokal Team Up for Forlorn Duet "Wishing Song"
Maybe you got your heart broken this summer, or maybe you just spent it waiting around for a love that never came. Either way, LA folk crooner Paul Bergmann has the cure for what ails you.
Watch Jamie xx Give "Loud Places" Its TV Debut with the Rest of the xx
Spend ages critically deconstructing it in relation to the socio-economic state of London's club life, or enjoy it as piece of good music. Y'know, whichever.