You’d think that indulging in convenience instead of true romance would come with less frustration and scorned devastation, but in Vanya’s latest single, Dumb, situationships are pushed into the harsh
You’d think that indulging in convenience instead of true romance would come with less frustration and scorned devastation, but in Vanya’s latest single, Dumb, situationships are pushed into the harsh
By Manuela Bittencourt There’s a moment in Andrea Crisp’s world where everything turns blue. Not sad-blue. Not cliché heartbreak-blue. But sky-at-dusk blue. Ocean-before-a-storm blue. Royal, electric, trembling-with-feeling blue. Andrea doesn’t
Photo Credit: Kelly Sikkema With dueling Reservoir Media (NASDAQ: RSVR) buyout bids now in play, analysts are weighing in on shares’ path forward. And as the fate of the company
Afro-pop legend Angélique Kidjo announced a new album, Hope!!, due out April 24 via Warner. It’s the follow-up to 2021’s Mother Nature, and like that album, it’s a guest-filled affair,
Photo Credit: A Minnesota Wild game by Jenn G / CC by 4.0 Former BSE Global CEO John Abbamondi isn’t the only one to deliver testimony that Live Nation retaliated
Singer-songwriter CTLN turned her RnB lens onto self-reclamation in her latest single, I Saved Me, easing listeners into the warmth of a love letter written to her inner child, penned
Chance the Rapper performing live. Photo Credit: Julio Enriquez The USA v. Live Nation antitrust trial isn’t the only music-world legal battle that’s unfolding. Now, Chance the Rapper and Pat
Fucked Up have announced the latest entry in their Zodiac series. Grass Can Move Stones Part 2: Year of the Monkey is due out June 6 via the band’s own
Christine Barnum, beatBread’s new head of financial operations. Photo Credit: beatBread Here’s a recap of recent music industry hires and in-house promotions as of March 6th, 2026. If you have
With an audible reverence to authenticity and after perfecting the art form of transforming indie nostalgia into tones that ring with the assurance of familiarity instead of assimilation, the breakout