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Bruce Springsteen has recorded a great many albums over the course of his long career, but he’s got even more that he ...
Whenever I watch Everybody’s Live, John Mulaney’s experimental Netflix talk show, as it’s actually happening live, I’m like, ...
Kesha and former Van Halen singer Sammy Hagar go way back, so it’s no surprise the brash pop star joined the Red Rocker onstage at his Las Vegas residency kickoff Wednesday night. She stormed the ...
Since their Coachella performance that contained pro-Palestine messages, Kneecap say they’re facing a “coordinated smear ...
Finnish duo Pearly Drops make warped, shimmering pop music — not quite hyperpop, but not straightforward enough to qualify as regular pop, either. They’re apparently huge in Scandinavia, and they’ve ...
Do you think Ellis is named after Ellis from Die Hard. Man, I hope not. That Ellis sucks. He’s Holly McClain’s wormy cokehead co-worker who tries to make a deal with Hans Gruber and who gets himself ...
Armlock released Seashell Angel Lucky Charm, their first album for Run For Cover. Today the Australian duo are back with their first piece of new music since then, the very pleasant single “Strobe.” ...
He’s been a huge part of a couple of important and collaborative rap scenes, he’s got tons of admirers and collaborators, and yet he always comes off as a solitary figure, a monastic artist who ...
It’s unlikely that Yung Lean will ever put out an album as good as Starz, but that’s fine. The fourth studio LP by the Swedish rapper and Drain Gang associate arrived at the unfortunate time of May ...
Eleven is investing deeply in the pop-punk market. The convenience store chain has struck a deal to become the naming sponsor ...
Pavements, the surreal high-concept hybrid-genre Pavement movie, is finally opening at New York’s Film Forum this Friday, kicking off a month of nationwide screenings leading up to the film’s wide ...
Indie rock could always use a little more messy ambition, so I’m delighted to report that Home Is Where’s new song “milk & diesel” opens with a conversation between Judas Iscariot and Pat Garrett, and ...
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