WATCH: Yeah Yeah Yeahs Go Acoustic at MoMA

Veteran NYC art rockers storm the art museum's garden, perform a stripped down version of "Maps."
Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O

Yeah Yeah Yeahs members Karen O and Nick Zinner made New York City's cultural elite swoon last night, performing an intimate set at the Museum of Modern Art's 42nd annual Party in the Garden. Watch the two art rockers performing a heart-wrenching rendition of their breakout single, "Maps," below.

WATCH: New Massive Attack Video

A seemingly innocent little girl dances with ghosts in the British downtempo act's latest video, "Psyche."

Massive Attack sync their melancholy trip-hop to a dreamlike dance between a freckled little girl in an orange jacket and a gang of ghosts in their just-released video for "Psyche," off their SPIN-approved album Heligoland.

EXCLUSIVE: Behind the Scenes with Minus the Bear

See the prog-rockers rehearse and discuss a song from their new album, Omni.
Minus the Bear's Jake Snider

Seattle's Minus the Bear have been playing their own sophisticated brand of prog-leaning indie pop for close to a decade, and in this exclusive video captured during the making of their latest release, Omni, the band unveil some of their secrets while talking about their new song, "Hold Me Down."

Vampire Weekend Announce U.S. Tour

Beach House and Dum Dum Girls will join the Ivy League boys on the road this fall. Get details here!
Vampire Weekend

Indie kings Vampire Weekend will hit the road this fall on a North American tour, and the quartet have recruited a few notable friends to tag along: Beach House and Dum Dum Girls!

WATCH: Trent Reznor's New Band Debut Gory Video!

The NIN rocker and his wife are murdered in How To Destroy Angels' "The Space in Between" clip.

When it comes to blood and gore, Trent Reznor and his wife Mariqueen Maandig's new band, How To Destroy Angels, are giving M.I.A's genocidal new video some fierce competition.

Green Day Cover Rolling Stones on 'Late Night'

Bay Area punks play "Rip This Joint" off the Brit band's classic 1972 release Exile On Main Street.
Green Day on Fallon

Green Day kicked off a special week of live performances on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Monday, rocking through cover of "Rip This Joint," off the Rolling Stones' 1972 benchmark release, Exile on Main St. Watch it here.

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