Last week, the Decemberists released As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again, their first album in six years.
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Last week, the Decemberists released As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again, their first album in six years.
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It’s been a good year for Ekko Astral. The DC punks signed to Topshelf, became our Band To Watch, and
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In January, EMF unveiled the new album The Beauty And The Chaos. It followed 2022’s Go Go Sapiens, which was
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After delivering a titillating rump shaker with “JUDY” last month, eight-time GRAMMY-nominated recording artist DaBaby (South Coast Music Group/Interscope Records)
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Billie Eilish has been in South Korea this week, and as The Straits Times points out, she’s been busy promoting
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Today, GRAMMY-nominated rapper and pop culture sensation Ice Spice unleashes the pulse-pounding new single “Phat Butt.” Defiant, sexy, and dripping with attitude, the summer
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At the beginning of the year, the R&B star Kali Uchis released her great Caribbean-rooted Spanish-language album Orquídeas. A few
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Brand-name legacy pop-punks Blink-182, still rocking their reunited classic lineup with Tom Delonge, kicked off their latest run of tour
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On her song “The Tortured Poets Department,” Taylor Swift sang about someone leaving a typewriter at her apartment. You were
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Right now, Chappell Roan is in the midst of a rare, dizzying pop-star ascent, and she seems to hit a
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Lana Del Rey’s concert at Boston’s Fenway Park tonight was nearly rescheduled due to tumultuous weather. It was supposed to
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It’s hard being Dave Davies. The Kinks frontman had to ask Elon Musk to stop putting warnings on all of
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After performing at Kendrick Lamar’s victory lap arena show last night, today Ty Dolla $ign is the subject of a
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Today, Kendrick Lamar returns to the stage, and we all get to watch. Two weeks ago, Kendrick gave a surprise
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Syd Butler, bassist for the New York art-punk band Les Savy Fav, founded the indie label Frenchkiss Records in 1999,
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Last month, Kamasi Washington released Fearless Movement, his first new album in six years. Today, the jazz musician is sharing
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In 1997, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan passed away of sudden cardiac arrest. On September 20, a lost album titled Chain
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This fall, Interpol will head out on a run of dates where they’ll celebrate the 20th anniversary of their sophomore
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James Chance, the No Wave icon who served as the saxophonist and singer of the Contortions and Teenage Jesus And
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On Monday, Father John Misty shared a 35-second clip of a new song that may or may not be titled
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