The Baltimore rapper links with veteran producer Blockhead for an LP that sounds nothing like either artist’s past work. Lead single “Aldente” is out now.
The Baltimore rapper links with veteran producer Blockhead for an LP that sounds nothing like either artist’s past work. Lead single “Aldente” is out now.
The guitarist paused his arena run with Bruce Springsteen to address a crowd in New York, calling for an end to an “authoritarian clown show.”
The band’s latest single from Roses features a Rhodes piano that arrived by donkey, and lyrics that examine the quiet persistence of desire.
The Chicago rapper steps outside his mainline sound with a brass-heavy, chant-driven single that still hits hard.
A recent Aquarium Drunkard feature reexamines the Jamaican saxophonist’s spiritual and musical fusion, recorded in 1974 and steeped in Rastafari mysticism.
The project, her first since 2023’s Powders, traces the experience of pregnancy and early motherhood. It arrives 14 July via Chemical X with a feature from Oklou.
The band brought tracks from Your Favorite Toy alongside “My Hero” and “Everlong” to the NPR office for their debut in the series, paired with a characteristically Grohl story.
A Los Angeles jury ruled the playback of an unreleased Hurricane version to 40,000 people in 2021 constituted infringement, adding to a string of legal and reputational defeats for the artist.
The post-hardcore band confirms a run of dates with a support package that pulls from the heavier end of the scene.
Spring 2026 brought a powerful farewell from At the Gates and the first Bosse-de-Nage album in eight years, two releases that reminded us why these bands matter.