The long-running blog’s weekly radio show continues to operate as a quiet anchor for independent listening, far from the noise of algorithm-driven playlists.
The long-running blog’s weekly radio show continues to operate as a quiet anchor for independent listening, far from the noise of algorithm-driven playlists.
A pre-party in Mansfield merged regional rock, tattoo culture, and a vintage liquid light show, spotlighting the venue and artists that anchor Ohio’s scene.
Less than two years after the late-career triumph of ‘Hackney Diamonds,’ the band pushes ahead with a new album that refuses to treat Charlie Watts’ absence as an ending.
The Italian composer’s debut album, recorded with analogue and modular synthesis in the Tuscan Apennines, treats personal loss not as a narrative to be resolved but as a landscape to inhabit.
Sean Combs’ projected release has been pushed back after an incident at Fort Dix, further complicating a sentence already marked by years of legal fallout.
BrooklynVegan, Alternative Press, Revolver, and Goldmine have been almost entirely laid off by parent company Veeps. The cuts erase decades of independent music coverage.
The Dublin-formed band brings its recovery-meeting roots to small stages before a summer of bigger stages, with tickets going live Friday morning.
The remix extends Beyoncé’s B’Day anniversary rollout with a rare guest verse from her most famous collaborator, marking JAŸ-Z’s first high-profile feature since 2022.
After years of being a critical punching bag, Limp Bizkit are headlining major rock festivals. Guitarist Wes Borland suggests the turnaround comes down to one thing: the band finally learned to have fun.
The shoegaze trio featuring Liz Harris of Grouper has announced its second LP, out October 2 via Kranky, with two new songs available now.
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