The foundational hip-hop figure, whose legacy is inextricably tied to both the culture’s birth and later allegations of abuse, has died.
The foundational hip-hop figure, whose legacy is inextricably tied to both the culture’s birth and later allegations of abuse, has died.
After two previous attempts, the guitarist and trumpeter finally capture their collaborative album, a document of intuitive dialogue set for release this June.
The French underground of the 1970s emerged not from a musical tradition, but from the physical and political rupture of May 1968.
The guitarist appeared at the duo’s ‘Obscure’ concert series, performing songs they had never played live before.
The Tacoma garage rock veterans return with “Make It Mine,” a raw, unvarnished statement previewing their first full-length since 2001, due via K Records and their own Wig Out!
The punk veterans return with a second single from their first album in fifteen years, a track built on familiar, solid ground.
The New York band will release their Rick Rubin-produced follow-up to ‘The New Abnormal’ this summer.
The New York artist’s blend of indie rock and electronic melancholy has become a defining pulse for a generation navigating love and loss in real time.
The latest single from their upcoming album finds Dua Saleh crafting a pressurized love song within a minimalist electronic frame.
The Irish artist can no longer headline the London event after its postponement due to ground issues at Victoria Park creates a scheduling conflict.