The Berlin-based duo examine paranoia and mixed signals on the latest preview of their debut album, Lately, Love Is Dead.
The Berlin-based duo examine paranoia and mixed signals on the latest preview of their debut album, Lately, Love Is Dead.
MJ Lenderman has pulled out of his upcoming dates on Zach Bryan’s stadium tour. The singer-songwriter said he needs time off the road to rest and work on new songs.
The New Zealand songwriter’s latest album grounds her eccentricity in ten musically sharp, lyrically unflinching tracks.
The album includes a posthumous verse from Ka alongside appearances by Earl Sweatshirt and Armand Hammer. It arrives June 5.
The Philadelphia artist returns to rap with a new project, backed by an André 3000 co-sign and an unusual invitation: text your apologies to (323) 747-7544.
The Norwegian trio built their sound in lockdown, without a crowd. On their Sargent House debut, they turn that absence into a direct question about community, reaction, and what it takes to feel part of something.
Five years after Van Weezer, the band returns with a 10-track LP and a single that features Wednesday’s singer, alongside a fall tour and a self-referential streak.
The singer-songwriter returns after a deliberate break from social media with a record produced by Joe Henry and a lead single about leaving the city behind.
A show that promised a meeting of music and modern art instead lands as a hollow exercise, missing the grit that made the White Stripes matter.
A rare moment this summer finds new work from foundational acts occupying the same conversation, each representing a distinct path through heavy music’s recent history.