In 1967, as Detroit erupted, John Lee Hooker translated the uprising into a blues. That act of sonic agency defines a crucial thread in the city’s musical history.
In 1967, as Detroit erupted, John Lee Hooker translated the uprising into a blues. That act of sonic agency defines a crucial thread in the city’s musical history.
The former Beatle performed a rare, intimate two-night residency at the historic 1,200-capacity Hollywood venue.
The Kyoto punk band announces “Is The New Album Out Yet?”, a final recording with drummer Kahokiss, ahead of limited touring.
The Glasgow songwriter moves from the wings to the centre, refining a sound of intimate, resilient clarity.
The Middlesbrough multi-venue event confirms ELLiS-D, congratulations, and Bottle Rockets for its October return.
The Sydney post-punk band returns with a sharp, questioning single, marking their first release for the label founded by King Gizzard.
The long-running sister mix series returns with its landmark 200th episode, featuring a new session from London producer Regal86.
The London festival’s 2026 edition, curated by Harry Styles, features Kamasi Washington, Dev Hynes, James Murphy, and a broad selection of cross-genre artists.
The Las Vegas performer behind ‘Confessions of a Showgirl’ has asked a court to halt sales of Swift’s related merchandise while a trademark lawsuit proceeds.
The group’s two nights at Soldier Field, the smallest US venue on the “ARIRANG” tour, have created a concentrated secondary-market surge.