Hoobastank are not a perfect band—and quite frankly, they don't give a damn. Twenty years since making their eponymous major label debut in 2001, the Continue Reading
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Top 20 Hip-Hop Bangers To Add To Your 2021 Playlist
Adding this list of 20 tracks to your 2021 playlist will ensure you have the most trendy hip-hop banger music to enjoy this year (so Continue Reading
Nazanin Shares Her Marvelous Vocals On New Single “Red Light”
NYC-based singer-songwriter Nazanin, of Persian-Jewish descent, has just followed-up on her debut single “Infatuation” with a new release, “Red Light.” She hits the sweet spot Continue Reading
Visionary Rapper Rowe Rowe Is The Creator Of The New Spotify Playlist Chill Vibes
LA-based visionary rapper Rowe Rowe is also the creator of a trending playlist on Spotify named Chill Vibes. His initiative has been praised by industry Continue Reading
We Can’t Believe Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ Is 10 Years Old
Rebecca Black was just 13 years old when she uploaded a song called "Friday" to YouTube. The innocuous, Auto-Tuned pop jam — a playful anthem Continue Reading
Britney Spears Addresses Documentary: ‘No Matter What We Think We Know, It’s Nothing Compared to the Actual Person Behind the Lens’
Britney Spears has broken her silence regarding the Framing Britney Spears documentary. On Tuesday night (Feb. 9), Spears posted a rare tweet, addressing the much-publicized Continue Reading
James Yorkston's 'The Wide, Wide River' Is Warm, Cozy, and Expansive
By the time he released The Route to the Harmonium in 2019, Scottish folksinger James Yorkston had long transcended the humble troubadour spirit of his Continue Reading
Philip B. Price Wonders If We're "Scarred For Life" (premiere)
Oceans Hiding in Oceans is the latest release from acclaimed singer-songwriter Philip B. Price. The album arrives on 19 February via Signature Sounds, following his Continue Reading
Greek Women Are Mighty Lively in Haynes' Pandora's Jar
Recent decades have seen myriad ‘retellings’ of classical mythology centering women protagonists. Bestsellers like Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad (2006); Madeline Miller’s Circe (2018); Pat Barker’s Continue Reading
JoJo Siwa Just Shared the First Photos of Her Girlfriend Kylie
JoJo Siwa just introduced the world to her girlfriend… and they're in love! On Monday (February 8), the 17-year-old YouTube phenom introduced fans to her Continue Reading
Good Bison's 'Scattered Storms' Is Positively Sun-Splashed
The debut EP from the Pablo Alvarez project Good Bison is titled Scattered Storms, but a more accurate name for it might be Not-So-Scattered Sunshine. Continue Reading
Animated Matter Offer a Sublime, Transcendent Debut with 'Selkie'
In Scandinavian and Celtic mythology, the selkie is presented as a seal-like being that could shed its skin and adopt human form. One finds similar Continue Reading
The Weeknd and More Perform at the Super Bowl LV: See Performance Photos
The Weeknd lit up the Super Bowl LV with his headlining Halftime Show on Sunday (February 7) at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Hours before he hit Continue Reading
The Weeknd Headlines the 2021 Super Bowl Halftime Show: Recap + Setlist
The Weeknd took the stage at the Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday (February 7) in Tampa, Florida. The Weekend, Continue Reading
Wy Announces New Album & Shares The Tender “Come Here”
Ebba and Michel of Wy return to announce their third album, ‘Marriage’, and share the opening single Come Here. Recorded during quarantine, the duo shift down Continue Reading
What Was So Great About the Clash?
We all know that the Clash (1976-1983) wear the halo of eternal coolness. History has been very kind to them. What is the big deal, Continue Reading
'Somewhere Between' Is an Irresistible Dive Into '80s Japanese Pop
Over the last couple of years, Light in the Attic – a reissue label responsible for lavishly reviving the catalogs of artists as disparate as Continue Reading
Hilma af Klint's Art Gives Shape to the Things We Cannot See
In this significant collection of essays and illustrations, curator Milena Høgsberg marvels at the reception to Hilma af Klint’s work at the 2020 exhibition at Continue Reading
Rod Abernethy Says 'Normal Isn't Normal Anymore'
As the hoary saying goes, old folkies never die, they just keep on playing the same song over and over again. At 67 years old, Continue Reading
12 Compositions to Introduce You to Classical Music Post-1950
1. Alfred Schnittke – “Collected Songs Where Every Verse Is Filled with Grief” arr. the Kronos Quartet (1997) Alfred Schnittke’s most famous piece is probably Continue Reading