Rhiannon Giddens (Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images) and Hua Hsu (Donald Bowers/Getty Images) News Rhiannon Giddens and Hua Hsu Win 2023 Pulitzer Prizes They won awards in the Music and Memoir categories for the opera Omar and the book Stay True, respectively By Nina Corcoran May 8, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Today, the 2023 Pulitzer Prize
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Christian Nodal has revealed dates for his upcoming “Foraji2 Tour 2023,” and tickets to the 31-date US trek are arriving imminently. “Being on stage and sharing my music with fans is where I feel the most myself,” the innovative Regional Mexican artist shared in a statement. “I can’t wait to be with my fans to
When a musician manages to release a few well-received LPs throughout their career, history tells us that everything we need to learn about the depth of the player’s craft can be found in the tracklist of the first and last of this set. Enter Sasha Leonov’s Nomad; in his latest release, the noted singer/songwriter is committed
Matty Healy and Phoebe Bridgers in 2021 (Michael Buckner/Variety/Penske Media via Getty Images) News Phoebe Bridgers Joined by the 1975’s Matty Healy During Set Opening for Taylor Swift It was a busy weekend of the Eras Tour, when Swift brought out Bridgers and announced Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) By Evan Minsker May 7, 2023 Facebook
[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for Barry, Season 4 Episode 5, “tricky legacies.”] There’s nothing like a well-executed time jump, especially one that successfully elevates the stakes for the endgame to come. Now that Barry has leapt forward eight years in its own timeline, there’s so much to uncover about the status quo, but
Estes Park, Colorado — This track has a unique taste of other-worldly resonance amplifying his incredible vocal performance. Faye is stepping towards bigger opportunities with the backing of his brilliant productions. Justin Faye additionally released an electrifying remix builds upon the punchy synths & electronic textures of the original, digging into these sounds to create
Rockford, Illinois — No niche artist Tcm Justice confesses his love in a playful yet creative new record titled “I Like Yhu” – Dropping On May. 5th, 2023. “I Like Yhu” is a song born out of a developing love for a close friend… What was originally just a chorus for a YouTube video 3
Still from Stranger Things Season 4 (Courtesy of Netflix). News Stranger Things Season 5 Production Delayed Amid Writers’ Strike “Writing does not stop when filming begins,” the Duffer Brothers tweeted. “While we’re excited to start production with our amazing cast and crew, it is not possible during this strike.” By Madison Bloom May 7, 2023
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard have announced their new album and just staying true to their verbose aesthetic, has been titled PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless Damnation. No release date has been given, but pre-orders open on May 16th. The Australian collective
Phoebe Bridgers and Taylor Swift, photo by John Shearer/TAS23/Getty Images News Watch Taylor Swift Perform “Nothing New” With Phoebe Bridgers They broke out the Red (Taylor’s Version) song for her first Eras Tour stadium show in Nashville By Nina Corcoran May 6, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Last night (May 5) during the first of
Smashing Pumpkins are one of the most prolific bands around — they just released ATUM, a 33-track rock opera — but they have even more music we haven’t heard. During a takeover of SiriusXM’s Lithium, drummer Jimmy Chamberlin revealed that the band recorded both a psychedelic album and a Christmas album during the COVID-19 shutdown that no
Rob Laakso with Kurt Vile & the Violators in 2018, photo by Scott Legato/Getty Images News Rob Laakso, Kurt Vile & the Violators and Swirlies Guitarist, Dies at 44 The longtime musician was diagnosed with Cholangiocarcinoma, an aggressive form of cancer By Nina Corcoran May 6, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Rob Laakso, a longtime
Canadian rockers The Beaches have readied their second proper studio album, Blame My Ex. The record arrives September 15th via Island Records, but with lead single “Blame Brett,” out now, you already know who to blame for Jordan Miller’s problems. “Blame Brett” allows The Beaches’ singer-bassist to explain that her newfound commitment issues are the result of
Taylor Swift, July 2011 (Kevin Mazur/WireImage) News Taylor Swift Announces New Re-Recorded Album Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) The news arrived during an Eras Tour stop in her former home city of Nashville By Allison Hussey May 5, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Taylor Swift has announced the next of her re-recorded early albums. Speak Now
Taylor Swift brought “The Eras Tour” to Nashville on Friday night for the first of three hometown concerts at Nissan Stadium. From the very onset of the show, she promised fans an extra special night: “I’m not gonna lie to you, we have some cool stuff that’s going to happen tonight… I’m not wearing sleeves
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada — After gracing the cover feature of India’s Lazie Indie Magazine, female country duo Moonshine Mollys has new music available. NANAIMO, BC – May 12th, 2023 Moonshine Mollys’ the group that brought you Time and By The Rivers Edge are releasing Midnight Moon. Written by singer songwriters Doug Folkins and Cassandra
Nadya Tolokonnikova (Pussy Riot), Boys Noize (Shane McCauley), Alice Glass (Illumitati) News Pussy Riot, Boys Noize, and Alice Glass Share Video for New Song “Chastity”: Watch “This song will put the patriarchy in a tiny cage and throw the key out”—Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova By Matthew Strauss May 5, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Pussy
Dee Snider was recently dropped as a performer at the upcoming San Francisco Pride Parade & Celebration after he showed support for a controversial statement made by KISS’ Paul Stanley about sex reassignment treatment for children. Now, the Twisted Sister frontman has issued a response, citing his long history of support for the LGBTQIA+ community.
When you’ve got as unique a sound as Elektragaaz’s, it can be difficult to fit all of the monolithic power of your music into a single disc, but even with that being the case for most artists, the underground band still manages to pull off such a feat in their new EP Your Own Private Cinema Part 1. Your
Scores for television programs and movies are all too often an unappreciated musical genre. We take them for granted. Remove these musical pieces from the aforementioned mediums, however, and you’d notice their absence fast. Such scores enhance the dramatic bent of programming and narrative alike and the best composers in that style tailor their music
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