TLOBF and The Filthy Tabernacle are offering a pair of tickets and a copy of Japandroids Post Nothing on your choice of CD or Vinyl.

Line-up for free Rotterdam festival announced, ft. Here We Go Magic and James Yuill
The 22nd group of artists to join the Metropolis hall of fame includes Japandroids, Adam Green, Brother Ali, Baroness, Here We Go Magic, James Yuill, Omar Souleyman and The Strange Boys.

SOTD #80 // Japandroids: ‘Younger Us’
Pressed on clear vinyl, the single will be backed with a cover of X’s ‘Sex and Dying in High Society’ and, if the previous seven inch is anything to go by, this should sell out well before release day. Luckily, we’ve got the single available to download inside.

[Photos] Japandroids – The Garage, London 20/05/2010
Valerio Berdini catches the amazing live performance of one of the best bands of recent times: Japandroids.

Japandroids – ICA, London 23/02/10
It’s rare for me to begin a show as reviewer and walk out at the end, jaw firmly dropped, as a hardcore fan – but that’s what happens tonight.

Japandroids announce 7″ series, more tour dates
Heading to the UK for a handful of dates next week, Vancouver’s Japandroids announce a limited edition 7″ series and a host more UK dates for May. See you down the front…

Broken Social Scene, Japandroids, Delphic and much more for Great Escape
The initial line-up for this year’s Great Escape festival in Brighton has been announced, with an impressive list of bands

[Competition] Win tickets to see Japandroids at the ICA in February
We have a pair of tickets to see Japandroids at the ICA, plus a copy of their masterful debut album, to giveaway to one lucky reader!

TLOBF Albums of 2009
It’s what you’ve all been waiting for folks… The year’s best albums according to us, The Line of Best Fit…

[Photos] Japandroids – Camden Barfly, 30/10/09
The “future of rock n roll” so says our man behind the lens Valerio Berdini. Check out these stunning shots from Japandroids recent Camden Barfly show.
TLOBF Interview :: Japandroids
Japandroids have made one of the most carefree and enjoyable debut albums for, like, ages. We caught up with the band to find out what makes ‘em tick.
Pitchfork Festival – Chicago 17-19 July 2009
Just because you operate the world’s most influential independent music website doesn’t necessarily mean you’re going to put on a decent festival. Pitchfork give it a damn good try though…
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