The parody legend scales up his live ambitions while his catalog heads to Broadway.
The parody legend scales up his live ambitions while his catalog heads to Broadway.
The metal-focused publisher cuts $5 from its back catalog through Monday, part of a seasonal push that rewards readers who act fast.
Dent May smoothes out the apocalypse, Getdown Services add a nasty riff to deadpan British funk, and Nick Hakim turns grief into a spare piano ballad.
Three songwriters return with tracks that pull mainstream form in opposite directions, from fractured electronics to raw vocal confession.
The Warp release lands to a critical dismissal in The Guardian, which finds the Scottish duo’s ideas and execution equally lacking.
David Gilmour announced the death of his close friend and onstage companion, whose saxophone lines on “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” and “Us and Them” shaped some of rock’s most enduring recordings.
Apple’s newest earbuds bring heart-rate monitoring and clinical-grade hearing aid functions into a device people already use to listen. The discount puts that shift within easier reach.
Kevin Cronin wrote a chart-topper with venomous verses that most couples never seem to notice.
A Music Radar feature revisits the Oklahoma highway vision that gave Jimmy Webb his most enduring ballad, and Bob Dylan’s stark assessment of the result.
Magnum pivoted from music to fashion at Cannes this year, tapping Law Roach as its first ‘Taste Architect’ to curate a runway show. The spotlight landed on Liverpool designer Ethan Leyland, discovered through Instagram.