BTS. Alex Isley. Dubstep-infused hyperpop from underscores. NPR Music's Hazel Cills chats with Francesca Harding of member station KCRW in Los Angeles about their favorite albums out Friday, March 20.
The star is allowing her classic song to be reimagined to promote the use of PrEP—"1,2 PrEP"—in the hopes of raising awareness and saving lives.
Cheap earbuds often sacrifice enough in noise cancellation and overall sound quality to make spending a bit more the better choice. But that’s not the case with Nothing’s budget earbuds, the Ear (a).
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Ray Charles’s take on Kermit the Frog’s classic and tracks from Lorde, Booker T. & the M.G.’s, Joni Mitchell and more.
Sydney Berry says she gave fiancé Brendan a do not use list for their wedding vows and banned phrases like you are my rock ...
Influencer Sydney Barker banned overused and 'corny' phrases from her and her fiancé's wedding vows. She believes phrases ...
The country singer-songwriter formerly known as Sturgill Simpson has a new album out under his current stage name, Johnny Blue Skies and the Dark Clouds.
But our overall winner for the week were black metal godfathers Venom, Lay Down Your Soul tapping into the primordial nastiness that helped spawn metal's most evil subgenre in the first place. This ...
Bill Callahan never needed to shout to be heard. From the tape-hiss and four-track fog of the early Smog cassettes to the ...
Sync music” has become the soundtrack to our lives — whether we realize it or not. Kara Talve (left) and Anze Rozman, who are married to each other, collaborating on a composition at Bleeding Fingers ...
Good Housekeeping editor Amanda Fama's original song, "You Again," was placed in the TV show 'Search Party' streaming on Netflix. Read more to know how it happened.
A new tool called My Music My Choice lets artists poison their songs before release, adding inaudible changes that break AI voice cloning while leaving the music untouched for human listeners.