Discounts on flagship models from Sony, Bose, and Apple make high-fidelity listening more accessible for a short window.
Discounts on flagship models from Sony, Bose, and Apple make high-fidelity listening more accessible for a short window.
Charles Atlas’s mockumentary on Michael Clark, featuring The Fall and Leigh Bowery, aired forty years ago this month. Its anniversary is a sharp reminder of a different kind of public television.
The pop singer ends a long chapter with Atlantic and Asylum, citing a need for professional change rather than a bitter break.
The Harlem rapper, whose 1988 hit with DJ E-Z Rock never really left rotation, died after a private cancer battle.
The London artist solidifies his rise with a second album announcement and a single built for shouting along.
The Mötley Crüe drummer revives his 2005 solo album with a revised edition and a newly added single.
Accepting an Ivor Novello Award in London, Thom Yorke detailed a new solo record made with Sam Petts-Davies and delivered a blunt critique of the music business. He also looked back on Radiohead’s cathartic European tour.
The estates of Brandy Escamilla and Josilyn Ruiz reached a settlement with Live Nation, while a separate plaintiff’s case alleging security negligence moves toward trial.
The band dropped the track without warning, marking a sharper turn than their last few records suggested.
The fifth Bleachers album leans on familiar sounds but offers few reasons to choose it over the band’s sharper earlier work.