After years of documenting what it takes to turn the page, the Los Angeles singer-songwriter arrives at a single that treats ease as a deliberate choice rather than a performance.
After years of documenting what it takes to turn the page, the Los Angeles singer-songwriter arrives at a single that treats ease as a deliberate choice rather than a performance.
The Karlsruhe band keep their raw alternative edge while letting unexpected brass and unsparing lyrics carry both personal fracture and political analysis. We talk about idols, visibility, and the choice to keep the hooks sharp.
Two new releases on the Line imprint, from Masaya Kato and Savvas Metaxas, find depth in material constraints—glassmaking sounds and magnetic tape loops.
The progressive metal guitarist leaves his Ibanez signature models for the Swedish headless specialist, with new instruments in development.
The artists credited Colorado crowds with a rare openness that spans genres and fuels experimentation, during a sold-out conversation and performance in Denver.
The track is the second preview of her forthcoming album *Pylon*, pushing further into the shoegaze-indebted guitar textures first heard on “Sun Has Set.”
On her third album, the singer-songwriter moves past online caricatures and whispery bedroom pop into sharper, louder emotional territory.
Four years after its post-COVID revival, Outbreak remains the most heralded event in European hardcore. But this year’s Manchester edition suggested the festival is straining against its own chaotic rituals.
The Atlanta rapper’s latest album leans on familiar vices and a tired formula, even as a sampled Andre 3000 tries to find the pain behind it.
The SON Estrella Galicia micro-festival takes over five East London venues on September 25-26, featuring a mix of UK and Spanish artists alongside beer workshops.
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