On a Nashville rooftop, Miranda Lambert’s new label sponsored a rhinestone-studded, 21+ drag brunch — a quiet test of what space queer artists and allies can carve out in country music’s largest festival.
On a Nashville rooftop, Miranda Lambert’s new label sponsored a rhinestone-studded, 21+ drag brunch — a quiet test of what space queer artists and allies can carve out in country music’s largest festival.
The Beastie Boys MC returns with a 12-track set born from home sessions and collaborations with his sons.
Text messages appear to corroborate a crew member’s claim that she left a tour with the band out of fear that tensions would “escalate.”
On “Nordanväderslyckan,” the Swedish duo shapes field recordings, analogue synthesis, and acoustic instrumentation into a sprawling, improvisational piece that lands somewhere between psychedelic techno and Scandinavian jazz.
The album’s streaming dominance keeps it at No. 1 while Paul McCartney and aespa arrive with sales-driven debuts.
Nearly 15 years after her death, the song’s bright arrangement and bruised lyrics still cut deep—a contrast born from a rare moment of studio frustration.
The UK rap veteran drops a succinct ten-track album featuring K-Trap, Chip, and Jme, following his recent collaboration with Ghetts.
South London rapper Slim returns with a 13-track mixtape that reflects personal growth while staying rooted in the gritty sound that built his name.
The host turned the Radio City stage into a Broadway-pop crossroad, pulling in a rapper who recently stepped away from ‘Moulin Rouge! The Musical’ early.
The Welsh singer behind “Mercy” will play an intimate London show this July, her first since retreating from public life following a violent assault.