Dio’s passing left a space that heavy metal still navigates. His voice, his presence, and that hand gesture remain essential.
Dio’s passing left a space that heavy metal still navigates. His voice, his presence, and that hand gesture remain essential.
Paul McCartney returned to SNL for the season 51 finale, playing the lead single from his forthcoming album The Boys of Dungeon Lane and a surprise encore during the credits.
A late-night Patterns performance during The Great Escape showed how SKINSHIP’s recent full-band move is reshaping the project’s live presence. Sophie Vaughan caught the trio on the pier the next morning.
The frontman looks back at the album that arrived exactly when the band needed it most — a 20-minute sci-fi statement that silenced the pressure and won them creative control.
Dara’s kukeri-inspired anthem secures Bulgaria’s maiden win, while a boycott over Israel’s participation shadows the 70th edition in Vienna.
Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith will back Paul McCartney on Saturday Night Live tonight, filling in for longtime drummer Abe Laboriel Jr.
The band confirmed the tour won’t happen after the necessary support didn’t materialize. No replacement dates have been offered.
The Strokes return with a ballad that treats Auto-Tune not as polish but as texture, framing emotional distance through restraint rather than release.
At The Great Escape, Caity Baser gave a surprise performance on the CLASH stage, drawing a crowd that snaked down the street. It was a brief, fitting return for an artist who cut her teeth in the city.
From East Village anti-folk rooms to a Capitol imprint deal, film soundtracks, a Wall Street detour, and a catalog reclaimed on Meridian, Jamie Block has never stopped writing with the same unsentimental clarity. A career-spanning look at the songwriter behind Love Crash.