By Young N’ Loud Magazine When Music Is Not a Choice Some artists speak of beginnings as moments of discovery. For Blegh Lady, there was no beginning in the traditional
By Young N’ Loud Magazine When Music Is Not a Choice Some artists speak of beginnings as moments of discovery. For Blegh Lady, there was no beginning in the traditional
The Beach Boys have announced a new mid/late ’70s-era box set We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years, which arrives February 13 via Capitol/UMe. It features a newly-remastered edition of
Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more. MICHAEL SHANNON, JASON NARDUCY & FRIENDS PLAY REM’S LIFES RICH PAGEANT Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy’s now annual
Behind every song you release is so much more than a finished track. There are late nights, half-finished ideas, voice notes, collaborators sending files back and forth, and moments where
Cate Le Bon began her tour supporting last year’s great Michelangelo Dying earlier this month, and she stopped in NYC on Friday for a show at Irving Plaza. St. Vincent
Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more. THEY ARE GUTTING A BODY OF WATER TAGABOW will be on tour this spring with April dates in
Snail Mail has announced her third album, Ricochet. It’s the follow-up to 2021’s Valentine, and due out on March 27 via Matador. She recorded it with producer and bassist Aron
Barry Adamson, who was an original member Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and Magazine, has cinema in his blood. His first solo single was a cover of Elmer Bernstein’s
Alabama country singer Drayton Farley has announced a new album, A Heavy Duty Heart, due March 27 via One Riot Records (pre-order). Like 2023’s great Twenty On High, it was
How Much Art, the new post-hardcore band with Fiddlehead/Have Heart‘s Pat Flynn on vocals and Shawn Costa on drums, plus current and former members of Gel, Downtalker, and more, have