A home studio experiment with his sons led to “Switch Up,” the first solo recording from Mike D and the first new music from any member of the Beastie Boys in 14 years.
A home studio experiment with his sons led to “Switch Up,” the first solo recording from Mike D and the first new music from any member of the Beastie Boys in 14 years.
MusicRadar’s fifth Quiz of the Week collects the most bizarre quotes, gear, and collaborations from the past seven days — and dares you to have been paying attention.
The Swedish artist returns with a record she describes as her “existential era,” marking a new chapter after a discography steeped in romantic intensity.
The four-track project follows last year’s Drop 7 and leans into club-driven production with collaborations from JT, 070 Shake, and Deela.
A new Dolby Atmos mix, reconstructed from the original 16-track tapes, surfaces details that even devoted listeners never caught.
Phoebe Bridgers interrupts her live hiatus with a single date at The Liberty in Roswell, announced through flyers and a quiet venue post. The no-phones show points toward unreleased material.
The Knife co-founder lands a decade’s worth of personal work into eight tracks that pull from club music without ever settling there.
Charli XCX releases the official video for new single “Rock Music”, directed by Aidan Zamiri. A precise, ironic take on rock reinvention after Brat, all serrated riffs, Louboutin heels and mountains of cigarettes.
Stockholm-born and long Berlin-based, MOLØ threads sub-bass, breaks and ambient space into a coherent language that feels both intimate and architecturally precise. Her forthcoming five-track EP on Atomnation refines everything she has built so far.
The pop star’s response to a wave of criticism over her animal rights stance didn’t soften the message. It clarified it.