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  • While making a stop at FILTER Magazine's Culture Collide, the Bus met up with Leeds-based band, The Chevin, for an afternoon performance behind one of Los Angeles' oldest restaurants, Taix.

    The Chevin, an English post-punk revival band, is composed of four childhood friends, Coyle Girelli (lead vocals and guitars), Mat Steel (guitars and keyboards), Jon Langford (bass guitar) and Mal Taylor (drums.)



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    The Chevin

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  • Lipstick on a dude has never looked so badass. Canadian electro-pop artist John O'Regan, known as Diamond Rings, came by Y! Music to acoustically showcase some shining tracks off his second studio album, Free Dimensional.

    Hailing from Toronto, O'Regan ran with bands that played Casio-pop to post-punk before breaking out with his own project. Diamond Rings melds elements of pop, rock, electro, indie and punk with deep, sinister vocals that can be as earnest as they are evil. Diamond Rings is yet to translate his position as music blogger darling to charting musician, but with similar upcoming artists like Grimes and Charlie XCX making huge waves, O'Regan is sure to be part of that tide.

    With a range that can crank out dance floor jams to stage-diving anthems, paired with a high-concept sense of fashion and model-good looks (in person, he's seriously china doll flawless), O'Regan will soon prove to listeners that a diamond is forever.

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  • Back in Southern California, the Big Green Bus met up with Los Angeles-based band, Electric Guest, where it treated fans to an intimate, backyard performance.

    Electric Guest is comprised of Asa Taccone and Cornbread (Matthew Compton), with friends who join them for live shows. Their debut record, Mondo, was produced by Danger Mouse.

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  • Las Vegas, San Diego, and Los Angeles - the Spotify on Tour Big Green Bus continues to make its way across the US. Catch up here on all the action from the road and our recent stops at FILTER Magazine's Culture Collide, Eagle Rock Music Festival, Neon Reverb, and more!

     Spotify on Tour, proudly sponsored by BACARDí, traveled back for a week on the West Coast - First stop, Las Vegas. Where the Big Green Bus was seen all along the infamous Strip, stopping off at Bally's for a night of BACARDí-fueled fun and powering the music and the BACARDí bar for Neon Reverb's multi-venue music fest.

    Next the Bus headed back down to California, to Los Angeles and San Diego, where it stopped by two festivals--FILTER Magazine's Culture Collide and the Eagle Rock Music Festival, and met up with several artists including Ed Sheeran, Tegan and Sara, The Chevin, and Electric Guest, for a series of intimate sessions.

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  • Palace sheds some light on Kate's baby plans

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