The synth-pop duo return with “Out Come the Freaks”, an opening statement that channels a vanished New York nightlife through a refined, nocturnal atmosphere shaped by their enduring sonic identity.
The synth-pop duo return with “Out Come the Freaks”, an opening statement that channels a vanished New York nightlife through a refined, nocturnal atmosphere shaped by their enduring sonic identity.
For the Gojira guitarist, the pursuit of a signature Jackson Rhoads model is less about spectacle and more about achieving a state of technical permanence.
The first song written for his new album finds the singer-songwriter refining his delicate, introspective craft.
For Kula Shaker’s frontman, the creative path is a spiritual inquiry, and the band is its ongoing, ever-evolving vehicle.
The group performed their track ‘Swim’ inside the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed rotunda for a special episode of *The Tonight Show*.
The Turkish artist constructs a stark, club-ready sound from the materials of displacement and nocturnal friction.
The Welsh singer, who withdrew from public life over a decade ago, has shared her account in a new film.
The singer and producer is taking legal action against the actor, claiming he is using a non-disclosure agreement from a settled lawsuit to silence her.
The story of Bad Company is one of immediate success and inherent tension, a supergroup whose clean, hard rock sound belied the fractures within.
Usher has commented on the legacy of Sean “Diddy” Combs, stating he has nothing “negative” to say and praising his contributions.