diSKOAver weekly last updated: 5/03/2023

diSKOAver weekly last updated: 5/03/2023 ✅

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[Watch] Pearl Jam 20 Highlights Featuring: Julian Casablancas, Josh Homme & Chris Cornell

Pearl Jam played a show over the weekend to celebrate their staying together for 20 years. Not only were the big PJ headlining but the likes of Queens of the Stoneage, The Strokes, Mudhoney and Temple of the Dog made appearances (reformed). It seems like this was the show to be at over the weekend and the guys over at CoS have found some of the best bits for us to enjoy. And boy is there a lot of them. Chris Cornell came on stage to help perform a cover of Mother Love Bone, Julian Casablancas put his vox to good use on "Not For You. Next up, Josh Homme front man of QOTSA came on stage to help on "In The Moonlight" and then Liam Finn, The Swell Season’s Glen Hansard, and Mudhoney’s Dan Peters joined the band for “Who You Are”. All in all night one of the PJ20 festival was a complete success wouldn't you say!? 

As well as all of the above, Josh Homme helped Strokes put "New York City Cops" and then later Eddie Vedder joined QOTSA on stage for perform "Make It Wit Chu" and "Little Sister". So, without further ado, first video at the top is Temple of the Dog performing "Reach Down" with the rest of the footage labelled after the jump. 

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Digitalism returns with brand new album 'I Love You, Dude'

It's been four years since German dance duo Digitalism graced the world of electronic music with their heart pumping debut album Idealism. Following the lead of other electronic bands (Justice says hello), the duo plans to release their follow up to 2007's Idealism with the 10-track I Love You, Dude, which is set for a June 20th release date. The album will include "Blitz,' the band's heavy, energetic track from last year, as well as a special treat for all of those Strokes fans. Julian Casablancas is set to appear on the album, lending his vocals to the track "Forrest Gump." Expect to hear more from the dance duo closer to release, and you can check out the album's tracklisting after the jump.
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