Foo Fighters spent some of September shaking the dust off, playing their first shows of the year and their first shows with their new drummer Ian Rubin (formerly of Nine
Foo Fighters spent some of September shaking the dust off, playing their first shows of the year and their first shows with their new drummer Ian Rubin (formerly of Nine
Instead of attempting to un-placate the masses by putting a new spin on 2nd Century Roman poetry, Michigan’s Powers of the Monk used the proverb with Bread & Circuses to
Happy October! This very eventful week for music kicked off with the announcement that Bad Bunny is playing the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show, and then we got the exciting
Dry Cleaning announced their new album, Secret Love, this week, and when they did they only had one show left on their North American tour — Brooklyn club Warsaw —
Photo Credit: Tingey Law Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was officially sentenced to 50 months in federal prison after an emotional and highly publicized hearing in New York. The music mogul was
Where the Sun Sets, the latest single from Kwanz, echoes what Elliott Smith’s music would have been if he had sunk his sound into a pool of saturation and wandered
So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Each week we review a handful of new albums (of all genres), round up even more new music that we’d call
Photo Credit: Dan Wayman A little over one week after receiving preliminary approval, the $1.5 billion Bartz v. Anthropic settlement is moving forward with an online claims form and an
There was a certain kind of psych-tinged kaleidoscopic euphony that drifted through the ’90s, and it is tenderly echoing into the future of indie through Grizzberg’s latest single, Days &
AIM’s Gee Davy and WIN’s Noemí Planas, who reiterated their opposition to UMG’s proposed Downtown Music buyout in a new ‘100 Voices’ campaign. Photo Credit: AIM and WIN Indie musicians,