Second Harbour will replace an unnamed band forced to cancel due to visa complications, adding to a growing list of similar cancellations this year.
Second Harbour will replace an unnamed band forced to cancel due to visa complications, adding to a growing list of similar cancellations this year.
The London pop agitator turns internet scorn into a new track, pulling Mgna Crrrta’s Fahreen into a sharp, self-aware release.
A 12-pound collection of LPs, CDs, and DVDs revisits an era when the thrash icons cut their hair, picked up eyeliner, and let weird guests in the studio.
The Belfast four-piece return with a handcrafted visual and a track pulled from previous sessions, sidestepping explanation at every turn.
On November 14, 2026, Phil Collins will enter the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist—an honor that acknowledges a decade of pop dominance and session work that reshaped the sound of the 1980s.
The Mexico City band’s fourth album shifts from funereal brass to spiraling krautrock, making each turn feel earned rather than erratic.
Inspired by Annea Lockwood’s river sound maps, Brad Seippel’s latest field-recording work captures a 70-mile Louisiana waterway—where human noise is never far from the frame.
The frontman offers an unofficial guide to weed in a conversation with Metal Injection.
A homegrown pop fandom and an accidental anthem aligned in Buffalo when Bieber announced the pick, with “Yukon” playing as the Whitehorse native walked to the stage.
Nearly a year after the hushed “raining here, too,” the Vassar duo return with a track that’s been years in the making, shading dream-pop with grunge and psych.
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