Hayley Williams was scheduled to go on her first ever solo tour in 2020, but we all know what happened that year (Covid), and the dates were ultimately shelved. She’s
Hayley Williams was scheduled to go on her first ever solo tour in 2020, but we all know what happened that year (Covid), and the dates were ultimately shelved. She’s
As 2025 draws to a close, we’ve been asking artists about their favorite albums of the year. Greet Death drummer Jim Versluis made us a list, and you can see
Photo Credit: Live Nation Guns N’ Roses announce their world tour continues in the spring and summer of 2026, including a special performance at LA’s Rose Bowl—their first in over
There is a list of accolades that could easily become taller than the Empire State Building trailing behind saxist and composer Inbar Solomon and his Inbar Solomon Sextet as they
The Death of God, the Death of the Algorithm When Jean-Paul Sartre wrote that existence precedes essence, he probably wasn’t thinking of musicians queuing to pitch their lives’ work to
Hot on the heels of this year’s The Collapse Of Everything, post-punk and dub legend Adrian Sherwood is back with this new EP featuring longtime collaborators African Head Charge and rising
Mac McCaughan from Superchunk and Merge Records has always had a thing for antipodean punk and indie rock, and with that in mind, he made the hard choice of picking
Sleaford Mods‘ upcoming album The Demise of Planet X has a lot of cool guests (Aldous Harding, Gwendoline Christie) but the coolest, in this writer’s opinion, is Sue Tompkins of
Pras has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for federal conspiracy charges, which included illegal foreign lobbying. On Thursday (Nov. 20), Pras appeared in Washington D.C. federal court, where
Good morning, hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving! It’s a shorter week in the music world, not too many albums are out this week, and not too many more albums