If you get a chance to see David Byrne, you should really take it. The art-music legend and former Talking Head released his ...
Peaer are officially back. Back in 2019 the Brooklyn indie rockers released their great album A Healthy Earth, but we didn’t ...
In December 2021, the South Florida hardcore band Method Of Doubt released their full-length debut Staring At Patterns, and I ...
Earlier this year, the extremely sick UK metal band Svalbard announced that they’re breaking up after about 15 years as a ...
Last week, Ariana Grande was walking the red carpet at the Singapore premiere of her new movie Wicked: For Good when a man ...
During last Friday night’s NBA Cup game, the Golden State Warriors beat the San Antonio Spurs 109-108, and in the process, ...
In The Alternative Number Ones, I’m reviewing every #1 single in the history of the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks/Alternative Songs, starting with the moment that the chart launched in 1988. This ...
Not necessarily a band name you want to go around recommending to people willy-nilly, but music worth recommending ...
What do Tame Impala, Haim, Chance The Rapper, and Addison Rae all have in common? Though they’re arguably superstars now, in ...
Last week we noted that Twin Peaks, the defunct Chicago rock band that has nothing to do with the David Lynch TV show, were ...
His company, VNYL Inc., had acquired Vinyl Me, Please from the brink of bankruptcy, with plans to restore the “beloved, messy ...
In 1999, Stephin Merritt’s Magnetic Fields released their bone-classic triple album 69 Love Songs on Merge Records, the label ...
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