Creating a sense of emotions as strong as regret, reflection, and raw vulnerability can be is one of the great tasks that all acts face when trying to record something meaningful, and in their new single “Dirt Roads,” Atomic Junkshot manages to do as much whilst remaining relatively simple in their approach. From the moment
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Jack White (Still from Saturday Night Live). News Watch Jack White Perform “Taking Me Back” and “A Tip From You to Me” on SNL It was White’s fifth time on the show, and first since his last-minute fill-in for Morgan Wallen in 2020 By Matthew Ismael Ruiz February 26, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Jack
Madonna’s oldest brother, Anthony Ciccone, has died at the age of 66. Joe Henry, husband of Madonna’s sister Melanie Ciccone, shared news of Anthony’s passing on Saturday. “Anthony was a complex character; and god knows: we tangled in moments, as true brothers can,” Henry wrote in a note posted to Instagram. “But I loved him,
Gorillaz, image by J.C. Hewlett News 9 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Gorillaz, Model/Actriz, Maxo, and More Also stream new releases from Shame, Yeat, Tink, Katrina Krimsky, the Necks, and Sideshow By Allison Hussey and Evan Minsker February 24, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter With so much good music being released all the
Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter is gearing up to release Mythologies, his first orchestral album. Ahead of its released on April 7th, he’s shared “Le Minotaure,” the 13th movement of the piece. Check it out below. “Le Minotaure” begins with slow, growling double bass before building to a sort of military stomp. The piece ebbs and
Thomas Bangalter, portrait illustration by Stéphane Manel News Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter Shares New Song “Le Minoutaure”: Listen Taken from his orchestral composition Mythologies By Jazz Monroe February 24, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Thomas Bangalter, formerly half of Daft Punk, has shared a new movement from Mythologies, his score to a ballet of the
Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | Radio Public | RSS Adam Lambert joins Kyle Meredith to talk High Drama, his new album of inspired covers. The Queen frontman tells us about tackling the set while working on his upcoming 1970s-influenced musical, wanting to give songs like Lana Del Rey’s “West Coast” and Billie Eilish’s “Getting Older” a stronger
Straddling the genres of Gospel and Christian music, Eme B’s powerful new record, ‘The Omnipotent’ underscores the Ghanaian powerhouse’s skillful craft New Castle, Delaware — An award-winning and versatile Ghanaian singer-songwriter, Eme B is making admirable strides toward success. The fast-rising artist continues to weave Gospel music that is driven by a passion to create
Kali Uchis, photo by Cho Gi-Seok News Kali Uchis Shares New Song “Moonlight”: Listen Benny Blanco, Cashmere Cat, and El Michels Affair’s Leon Michels produced Uchis’ Red Moon in Venus single By Matthew Strauss February 24, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Kali Uchis has released the second single from her new album, Red Moon in
Depeche Mode have expanded their upcoming tour with 34 new North American arena shows taking place this fall. The newly announced leg kicks off on September 21st in Mexico City, with further dates scheduled in cities like Austin, Dallas, New Orleans, Miami, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and Las Vegas. Additionally, Depeche Mode are set to play
Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, February 2023 (Scott Kowalchyk/CBS ©2023 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.) News Depeche Mode Perform “Ghosts Again” and “Personal Jesus” on Colbert: Watch The group brought its latest single and a classic to The Late Show By Allison Hussey February 24, 2023 Facebook Twitter
Track by Track is a recurring feature series in which artists share the story behind every song on their latest release. Today, CoSigned artist mazie breaks down her playful, inviting new album, blotter baby. As part of her CoSign celebration, mazie has collaborated with Consequence on an exclusive water bottle design based on the blotter baby
News Pitchfork Nominated for 2023 ASME General Excellence, Special Interest Award An award given by the American Society of Magazine Editors for editorial excellence and audience engagement By Pitchfork February 23, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Pitchfork is proud to announce that we have been nominated for the General Excellence, Special Interest award by the American Society
The Pitch: Seven years after Adonis Creed (Michael B. Jordan) defeated Viktor Drago in the ring, he’s retiring from boxing as the World Heavyweight Champion, enjoying the opportunity to build up his business interests and spend time with his wife Bianca (Tessa Thompson) and young daughter Amara (Mila Davis-Kent). (Spoiler alert: Tea parties might be
Kara Jackson, photo by Lawrence Agyei News Kara Jackson Announces Debut Album, Shares Video for New Song “Pawnshop”: Watch Why Does the Earth Give Us People to Love? features the Chicago-based musician’s excellent single “Dickhead Blues” By Evan Minsker February 23, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Kara Jackson, the Chicago-based singer-songwriter and former National Youth
Manchester Orchestra have readied The Valley of Vision, a new album that doubles as a virtual reality film. The project begins streaming on March 10th, and today, the band have shared the new song “Capital Karma.” Produced by singer Andy Hull and guitarist Robert McDowell, The Valley of Vision strays from Manchester Orchestra’s usual alternative rock sound in
An artist who minces no words, and knows the true value of unfiltered, original Hip Hop music, ShanEye marks his astounding resurgence to the Hip Hop world Fort Collins, CO — ShanEye is no stranger to sculpting powerful and impactful Hip Hop music that truly reverberates amidst audiences. With tracks such as, “Sith Lord Pimp”
A Soundtrack in Search of a Movie The new album from bassist / keyboardist / producer Alan Goldsher Chicago, IL — Rewind back to 1973. Then fast forward to 2036. Then rewind back to 1982. Then fast forward ahead to 2009. Then rewind back to 1991. Then come home to 2023. Then go back to
Flea (Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images) News Flea Announces New Podcast This Little Light Thundercat, Patti Smith, Rick Rubin, and Margo Price are among the Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist’s first guests By Evan Minsker February 22, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Flea is getting into the podcast game. The Red Hot Chili Peppers and Atoms for
Nearly 30 years after Bill Watterson’s final Calvin and Hobbes comic strip ran in thousands of newspapers, the elusive cartoonist is returning with a new book called The Mysteries, set to be published on October 10th via Andrews McMeel Publishing. Created by Watterson in close collaboration with caricaturist John Kascht, the graphic novel was several
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