In 2026, a big challenge artists face isn’t just writer’s block, marketing budgets, or even streaming payouts. It’s proving they’re real. AI can now generate songs in seconds, clone voices,
In 2026, a big challenge artists face isn’t just writer’s block, marketing budgets, or even streaming payouts. It’s proving they’re real. AI can now generate songs in seconds, clone voices,
Inspired by groups like Devo, Telehealth are a bit like Seattle’s version of Brooklyn’s Bodega, making synthy punk that is very plugged in to plugged-in culture. The band, who are
Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more. CAT POWER Cat Power has expanded her The Greatest 20th Anniversary Tour, with August dates in Indianapolis, Calgary,
Austin punks Die Spitz will continue touring their great 2025 album Something to Consume this year. They’ve announced new summer and fall runs in North American, with shows happening in
This year marks the 50th anniversary of The Sex Pistols‘ debut single, “Anarchy in the U.K.,” and to celebrate, the band’s current lineup — original members Steve Jones, Glen Matlock,
Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more. BELLE AND SEBASTIAN TOUR OPENERS The North American leg of Belle and Sebastian’s upcoming 30th Anniversary Tour for
Circa Survive went on “indefinite hiatus” in 2022, which came as bummer news considering they had just released some of the best music of their career, and the prospect of
The Black Keys release their new covers album Peaches! in May, and they begin their tour supporting it in April. Ahead of that, they’ve announced a last minute, very intimate
LA hardcore festival Sound and Fury returns August 15 & 16 to Exposition Park, and they’ve just announced the first wave of bands for the 2026 lineup. As always, it’s
Grace Ives returned in November with three new singles, “Avalanche,” “Dance With Me,” and “My Mans,” her first new music since her 2022 album Janky Star. She’s now announced a