Photo Credit: Raymond Yeung A group of state attorneys general demand the breakup of Live Nation and Ticketmaster a month after the trial that determined them to be a monopoly.
Photo Credit: Raymond Yeung A group of state attorneys general demand the breakup of Live Nation and Ticketmaster a month after the trial that determined them to be a monopoly.
Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more. A WINGED VICTORY FOR THE SULLEN Ambient duo A Winged Victory for the Sullen will be heading to
Gogol Bordello released their new album We Mean It, Man in February, and they’ve announced some new shows supporting it. After a European run this summer, they’ll be on the
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has been counting down to its final episode with guests like David Byrne and Bruce Springsteen. They were both announced (slightly) in advance, but
Larsen West’s indie rock stripes show as more than just accolades in an EPK in Fool’s Gold, an expansively lush, viscerally unfeigned single where big, brashy vintage rock swagger collides
Dropped during Mental Health Month, C U L8R (Alligator) by Victories throws pop-punk fans right back to the Y2K glory days of the genre, when Fall Out Boy and Simple
Photo Credit: Dick Parry (second from right) playing with Pink Floyd in 1973 by Tim Duncan / CC by 3.0 Saxophonist Dick Parry, who played on some of Pink Floyd’s
The sound of a psychedelic 60s summer resounds through Oh, What a Beautiful World, the latest single by the eccentrically ingenious artist Spottiswoode. Forget about where you fit in the
It was another busy week in the music world and Dave and I recapped a lot of it on BV Weekly, including the NYC edition of shoegaze festival Slide Away,
Photo Credit: Jonathan Kemper Universal Music Group’s inked a fresh multi-year licensing deal with TikTok, which is teeing up expanded marketing campaigns and doubling down on efforts to decommission AI