Stranded and out of favor, John Lydon found a route back through a hip-hop lifeline and a producer willing to rebuild his sound. The resulting single, rooted in apartheid and interrogation manuals, reset his trajectory.
Stranded and out of favor, John Lydon found a route back through a hip-hop lifeline and a producer willing to rebuild his sound. The resulting single, rooted in apartheid and interrogation manuals, reset his trajectory.
A UMG warehouse mix-up turned an unreleased Aaron Lewis CD booklet into packing material for a Swiftie’s Toy Story 5 merch, sparking online reactions and a pointed response from the Staind frontman.
On their third album, Motihari Brigade let music and songwriting work together. Steady grooves and deliberate repetition carry the weight of the record more than dramatic gestures.
Steve Von Till recalls the live-tracking philosophy Steve Albini brought to the band’s 1998 sessions — a method that trusted performance over perfection.
In a brief statement, Anthrax’s Jonathan Donais singled out the late Pantera guitarist as the player who had it all, adding another note to Dimebag’s long legacy in heavy metal.
Lambert’s latest arrives October 2, following a string of collaborative high points and a quiet reconciliation with Kacey Musgraves.
A year after her fourth album’s release, Lorde shares 49 demos and a candid essay, while hinting at a new platform that could shift how we own music.
The Canadian singer-songwriter pairs the track with a self-directed aquatic video, moving from the outward bite of her previous single back to inward examination.
The band’s tenth album, named after an unexplained 1977 radio transmission, pushes their arena-sized bombast further without rethinking the formula.
The filmmaker’s annual holiday comedy ritual returns with 13 stops from Portland to Baltimore starting December 1.
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