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Jack White, Lazaretto
Music Issue 2014
- On the edge of everything with Mercy Music’s Brendan Scholz
- As the Bunkhouse readies to reopen, the Weekly gets inside for an exclusive first look
- ‘Hot Fuss’ turns 10 and Brandon Flowers answers 10 questions to celebrate
- Vegas MC Hassan Hamilton is a nice guy—until he steps up to the mic
- Three local hip-hop names to know
- The Julian Tanaka Quartet plays one of the best jazz nights in town—until the end of summer
- Living room rock: Tips for throwing your own house show
- Mark your calendars: Hot summer concerts in Las Vegas
- Listen in: Clear space for these cool summer albums
- The Weekly Playlist: Vegas tracks to hear right now
The ex-White Stripe/ex-Raconteur/sometime-Dead Weatherer returns with his second solo album, and while a lot’s been said about the hologram, hidden tracks, backwards-playing locked groove and shifting speeds of its LP version, we mostly just wanna hear the music. June 10
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Lana Del Rey, Ultraviolence
Far from fading after her much-derided 2012 Saturday Night Live appearance, the pop singer has only gained momentum, selling out tickets to her recent Cosmo show and drawing a big crowd to her Coachella stage. For her third album, she enlisted The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach to produce. June 17
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Tiësto, A Town Called Paradise & Deadmau5, While (1-2)
Mr. mau5 will likely win the battle for chart supremacy when these EDM heavyweights unleash same-day releases, but we’re ready to declare Tiësto the winner on the album-title front now. His is the one that references Vegas, not programming code. June 17
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Morrissey, World Peace is None of Your Business
He might never reschedule that thrice-postponed Vegas tour stop, but at least Moz fans will get his first new album since 2009 … although you shouldn’t hold us responsible if he nixes that last-minute, too. June 15
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Jenny Lewis, The Voyager
The Las Vegas native and one-time Rilo Kiley frontwoman returns after a five-year album gap with this Ryan Adams-, Beck- and Johnathan Rice-produced full-length. Color us curious. July 29
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Also:
The Antlers, Familiars (June 17); Jennifer Lopez, A.K.A. (June 17); Willie Nelson, Band of Brothers (June 17); Circulatory System, Mosaics Within Mosaics (June 24); Mastodon, Once More ’Round the Sun (June 24); Phish, Fuego (June 24); Robin Thicke, TBA (July 1); Sia, 1000 Forms of Fear (July 8); Wolves in the Throne Room, Celestite (July 8); Bleachers, Strange Desire (July 15); White Fence, To the Recently Found Innocent (July 22); Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Hypnotic Eye (July 29); Steve Aoki, Neon Future 1 (August 12); Basement Jaxx, Junto (August 26); Opeth, Pale Communion (August 26); Brad Paisley, Moonshine in the Trunk (August 26).
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