Coming off a year with big culture-defining moments like Brat Summer and “Not Like Us,” 2025 was a little different. It was a great year for music, but everything felt
Coming off a year with big culture-defining moments like Brat Summer and “Not Like Us,” 2025 was a little different. It was a great year for music, but everything felt
Photo Credit: Digital Music News New signage was installed at the Kennedy Center on Friday to include President Donald Trump’s name. The move comes after the board of trustees (mostly
In PostOmnis’ new single, When I See Your Eyes, featuring Evangile, the electronica project of California-based multi-platform creator Seán Graves rips the spine out of traditional romantic balladry and reconstructs
It was another great night of music and laughs at Night 5 of Yo La Tengo‘s annual Hanukkah celebration at Bowery Ballroom. It was a super-sized edition of openers with
Photo Credit: Scott Trento Santa Monica city officials announce five major events leading up to the 2028 Olympics, including a major music festival from Coachella organizer Goldenvoice. On Wednesday, December
After a quarter of a century hiatus, the Cali-based catalysts of alt-punk melodicism, Course of Ruin, return with Beneath a Burning Sky, the opening track of their new EP, The
As 2025 winds down, we’ve been asking artists about their favorite music of the year. Three members of Dry Cleaning — bassist Lewis Maynard, guitarist Tom Dowse, and vocalist and
Photo Credit: Warner Music Canada Warner Music Canada has laid off at least 24 people amid major global restructuring this year, eliminating positions in marketing, A&R, catalog, and more. As
Tuning into both Y2K indie nostalgia and the sombreness of Christmas that only the most candid admit to, Makaio Huizar strung his heartstrings into Merry Xmas I Guess, a seasonal
Amigo the Devil, aka singer-songwriter Danny Kiranos, has released his first new music since his 2024 album Yours Until The War Is Over. He wrote “New Kind of Lonely,” a