The Hungarian vocalist and the Jerusalem In My Heart musician orbit Philippe Garrel’s silent 1968 film with a live-rooted ambient work that refuses to fill the silence.
The Hungarian vocalist and the Jerusalem In My Heart musician orbit Philippe Garrel’s silent 1968 film with a live-rooted ambient work that refuses to fill the silence.
The new CVT Baritone and Baritone Jet take the brand’s mid-priced range toward doom, sludge and metal, without losing the build details that earned these models their long-running reputation.
Detroit-based instrumentalist SARK steps away from electronic palettes on his new single “Flying Toward Tomorrow,” blending live instrumentation with melodic phrasing and emotional weight. A quiet but precise shift.
The Swedish alt-pop artist’s September 18 release was recorded partly in a fishing village where she spent youthful summers, and features a collaboration with Stromae.
The first release from his new project moves into noticeably different territory from his work with Anxious.
The Austin quartet’s first album “Graceful” brings a careful, fuzzy energy to twee pop, released on the label founded by Beat Happening’s Calvin Johnson.
The 2026 final in New Jersey introduces an 11-minute performance block, and the lineup says a lot about the tournament’s global ambitions. A new Madonna album, a BTS return, and a Shakira song in Italian for a country that didn’t qualify.
The four-piece will take a rowdy victory lap across three US legs this summer and fall, marking two decades since their self-titled arrival.
The Slovenian group’s latest record doesn’t target a single artist. It goes after the entire machinery of modern pop, with a little help from producer Richard X.
The frontman picks four voices that shaped his approach to the genre in a new feature with Metal Injection.