The pop songwriter enlists two soft rock icons for a single that aims for timelessness but feels curiously adrift.
The pop songwriter enlists two soft rock icons for a single that aims for timelessness but feels curiously adrift.
The Nigerian singer-songwriter moves with a self-assured grace, blending Afropop, R&B, and street-pop into a sound that feels both fresh and familiar.
The TLC singer says a donation to a Trump-affiliated committee was a mistake, following a social media misstep involving a Michelle Obama conspiracy theory.
The myth of Bon Scott often precedes the man, but his time with AC/DC was less a wild finale than a sudden, focused acceleration.
In a new court filing, Drake’s label calls his attempt to revive a lawsuit over Kendrick Lamar’s diss tracks “astoundingly hypocritical.”
A new interview suggests the long-dormant Buckingham Nicks duo, whose pre-Fleetwood Mac work was recently reissued, may be considering a return to the studio.
The band has moved Detroit and Toronto shows to April, with frontman Barry Johnson aiming to return for a Chicago date this weekend.
The song, performed at a get-out-the-vote event, directly references the 2020 killing of George Floyd and the subsequent military response.
The Knoxville festival confirms David Byrne, John Zorn, and a tribute to Arthur Russell for its next edition, continuing its focus on avant-garde and compositional music.
The musician will headline a series of US amphitheaters this summer, with support from The Kills and others.