Charles Atlas’s mockumentary on Michael Clark, featuring The Fall and Leigh Bowery, aired forty years ago this month. Its anniversary is a sharp reminder of a different kind of public television.
Charles Atlas’s mockumentary on Michael Clark, featuring The Fall and Leigh Bowery, aired forty years ago this month. Its anniversary is a sharp reminder of a different kind of public television.
The pop singer ends a long chapter with Atlantic and Asylum, citing a need for professional change rather than a bitter break.
The Harlem rapper, whose 1988 hit with DJ E-Z Rock never really left rotation, died after a private cancer battle.
The London artist solidifies his rise with a second album announcement and a single built for shouting along.
The Mötley Crüe drummer revives his 2005 solo album with a revised edition and a newly added single.
Accepting an Ivor Novello Award in London, Thom Yorke detailed a new solo record made with Sam Petts-Davies and delivered a blunt critique of the music business. He also looked back on Radiohead’s cathartic European tour.
The estates of Brandy Escamilla and Josilyn Ruiz reached a settlement with Live Nation, while a separate plaintiff’s case alleging security negligence moves toward trial.
The band dropped the track without warning, marking a sharper turn than their last few records suggested.
The fifth Bleachers album leans on familiar sounds but offers few reasons to choose it over the band’s sharper earlier work.
The 17-year-old California songwriter and producer puts a formal frame around years of self-recorded output, offering six tracks that move between folk intimacy and electronic texture.
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