The Dutch composer turns personal loss and new life into an instrumental album that works through feeling rather than explanation.
The Dutch composer turns personal loss and new life into an instrumental album that works through feeling rather than explanation.
A portrait of the trumpeter and composer whose restless energy defines a career of constant reinvention.
A joint album from two extreme music institutions reveals unexpected chemistry, not compromise.
A new documentary traces half a century of Iron Maiden, from pub gigs to stadiums, through crises and cultish devotion.
Vanessa Carlton’s “A Thousand Miles” remains a cultural hinge point, and her recent Coachella appearance with Teddy Swims proved it can still cut through the noise.
The METZ frontman steps out from hardcore’s shadow on a second solo album that turns domestic anxiety into power pop.
Precious Pepala turns messy romance into sharp, theatrical pop-rock. Her new EP “Rosey” proves she’s one of the most distinctive new voices to come out of Sheffield in years.
After three decades of near-total silence, the foundational UK rave producer speaks on his anti-everything ethos and the music that built a myth.
The Chicago band’s debut album arrives not from a place of polished dreams, but from the resonant chaos of reality.
The story of Bella Donna is one of creative overflow, a solo debut built from songs a supergroup left behind.