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The Australian band that plays the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday became probably the most high-profile band to take their music ...
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard's Stu Mackenzie recently spoke to the LA Times about the band's decision to remove their ...
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard recently joined a growing wave of artists protesting Spotify CEO Daniel Ek's business ...
When the news broke, several artists announced they would no longer offer their music on Spotify such Xiu Xiu, Deerhoof, the ...
There’s a subset of people that continue to grow increasingly frustrated with Spotify — specifically with the high monthly ...
Cindy Lee, Sunnsetter, Fiver and Dear Rouge are among the other artists who have recently removed their catalogues from ...
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard release a ton of music, but you won’t be able to hear it if you’re exclusively a Spotify listener. The prolific Australian rock band has pulled nearly its entire ...
They decided to move their entire discography from the streaming service due to the CEO's entanglements with AI battle tech ...
The rock band's decision comes after Spotify CEO Daniel Ek's investment firm raised nearly $700 million for the military defense company, Helsing ...
Need a model for how to thrive in the stranglehold of the modern music economy? How about a band of Australian garage-rockers ...
Deerhoof and Xiu Xiu have already decided to take their music off the major music streaming platform. Australia’s King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are the latest to stand up against Spotify.
King Gizzard isn’t the only band to recently pull its catalog from Spotify. The indie bands Deerhoof and Xiu Xiu (pronounced “She She”) have done likewise. Xiu Xiu made the announcement that it was ...