Australia’s The Belair Lip Bombs will be back in North America in September for a short tour. Most dates are with fellow Aussies Armlock, except for Toronto where Dutch Interior
Australia’s The Belair Lip Bombs will be back in North America in September for a short tour. Most dates are with fellow Aussies Armlock, except for Toronto where Dutch Interior
Red Rowanne refuses to allow her sound to shrink into conformity with her latest single, Everything Costs, an exposition of what it means to live in a capitalist dystopia as
New York musician Doug Shaw, who played in Gang Gang Dance, White Magic, Janka Nabay, and solo projects Highlife and Sleepy Doug Shaw, has passed away at 43 years old,
Photo Credit: Samuel Schroth The Artists Rights Alliance launches a campaign to pass the reintroduced Protect Working Musicians Act, including town halls and an artist-led press on the Hill. The
Starlight Fever, the debut album from the Chicago-hailing singer-songwriter Isaiah Angel Hubbird, teases indie folk pop into the framing of classical arrangements without altering the quintessential instrumentation or architecture. The
https://soundcloud.com/johnnytheb/this-is-your-life?ref=clipboard&p=i&c=1&si=7D72A90A0ACA47559D995845CA070762&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Johnny B brought the Mediterranean’s scorched intensity into dark Americana with This is Your Life, a cinematic alt-rock release created
UPDATE 3: After moving Massive Attack’s set back to 12:30, Primavera has now canceled their set, along with Doja Cat, and Bad Gyal’s sets due to “adverse weather and technical
Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more. AMERICAN FOOTBALL American Football have added more dates to their No Feeling world tour. New stops include Houston
Micah Marine brought a burst of authenticity back to pop with his second eponymous album, Micah Marine 2. The expansively styled LP traverses the entire pop spectrum, travelling further across
Finley Clark’s Illumination era feels built from neon mythology, emotional spectacle and the cost of candour. In this interview, the Copenhagen-based singer-songwriter opens up about launching the tour in Paris