The first original song from Tom Waits in fifteen years arrives via a collaboration with Massive Attack, a seven-minute fusion of two distinct sonic worlds.
The first original song from Tom Waits in fifteen years arrives via a collaboration with Massive Attack, a seven-minute fusion of two distinct sonic worlds.
The new two-track release pairs an original composition with an extended, previously exclusive version of a recent piece.
In a recent interview, Dua Lipa pointed to a specific Britney Spears single as a timeless pop achievement, highlighting its complicated creation.
The Brooklyn synth-pop trio recast a Springsteen deep cut in their own image, trading heartland rock for cold, clean electronics.
The singer assembles a cast of Asian and Asian-American artists and athletes for a stylized, retro visual.
The producer’s new single is a brisk, computerized turn, channeling dancefloor nostalgia through a familiar vocal filter.
At Coachella, PinkPantheress delivered a career-spanning set that proved the durability of her intimate, sample-driven pop.
The lead single from her second album finds Holly Humberstone stepping out of the bedroom and into a more expansive, conflicted sound.
The synth-pop anthem’s journey to ubiquity was far from straightforward, reliant on a final reinterpretation and a groundbreaking video to find its audience.
The trio’s first single for Island Records is a slow-burning, skeletal track that maps national fatigue onto a creaking blues frame.