So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Each week we review a handful of new albums (of all genres), round up even more new music that we’d call
So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Each week we review a handful of new albums (of all genres), round up even more new music that we’d call
By Young N’ Loud Magazine When Los Angeles Answered a Craigslist Call Every band has an origin story, but few begin in a way that feels so perfectly aligned with
Photo Credit: Alexander Shatov Spotify has posted seemingly solid Q4 2025 results, including double-digit Premium growth, “the highest MAU net adds” of any quarter to date, and an operating income
As the 68th annual Grammy Awards moves into the rearview, we recap an event that set the creative trajectory for 2026. Unfolding under clear skies in Los Angeles, the Grammys
The Black Keys will release new album Peaches! on May 1 and they’ve just announced a world tour that will keep them very busy though the fall. The tour begins
In Dominyka Mauliute’s Changes, contemporary activism is enmeshed within the fervour and psychedelia of the 60s, pulling two eras of uprising into the same emotional current. She shows how resistance
KeyBanc is the latest firm to settle on a reduced Spotify stock (NYSE: SPOT) target price, and SPOT is now down 28% since 2026’s beginning. But with the company scheduled
Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more. BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE / METRIC / STARS Last week, Broken Social Scene, Metric and Stars announced the “All
Photo Credit: Jonny Greenwood performing with Radiohead by Raph_PH / CC by 2.0 Amazon MGM’s Melania Trump documentary has been called to remove a piece of music taken from a
In Ami Leigh’s Caught in the Middle, the emotional core comes straight to the surface as she captures how love changes the way you move through the world, from the