The country singer canceled a stadium show citing severe wind threats that never materialized, then took to Instagram to address fan frustration.
The country singer canceled a stadium show citing severe wind threats that never materialized, then took to Instagram to address fan frustration.
“I Knew It, I Knew You” is a country-tinged cut that ties Pixar’s cowgirl to Swift’s own beginnings, without nostalgia for its own sake.
The pop star’s surprise set featured “what’s wrong with me,” her first co-write with The Cure frontman, ahead of her new album this month.
Danish artist Jonas Munk reactivates his Manual solo project for the first time since 2012, while his duo with Jason Kolb continues its drift toward quiet, detailed electronics.
In their first performance since 2023, Robert Smith’s band paired a festival-headlining set with unexpected deep cuts and the live debut of bassist Eden Gallup.
John Bowman’s Snack Master project returns with a self-released album that twists braindance mechanics into crooked, overdriven shapes. Across its eight tracks, Rephlex-era instincts collide with a cut‑and‑paste logic that feels built to fall apart.
After years without a dedicated tuner on the market, Fender re-enters the category with a pedal that emphasizes accuracy and stage-ready design.
Colombian sound artist David Vélez spent two months recording England’s River Calder, translating 310 million years of ecological memory—from Carboniferous collapse to modern sewage leaks—into a 70-minute physical release.
The second “Music America” concert brought together rock history, hip-hop, and a Dylan rarity, blurring the lines between curator and performer.
The producer and songwriter begins to formalize his path outside the band, signing with a major publisher as his own catalogue takes shape.