The Toronto punks’ vinyl-only live album documents a unique hometown “tour” that took them to a range of venues throughout the city, capturing the communal catharsis at the heart of the band’s appeal.
Gregory Uhlmann is a much-lauded guitarist discovering now, in his mid-30s, that his most vital music need not involve the ...
Death Cab for Cutie have announced I Built You a Tower—their first album in four years and first on an independent label in ...
Sturgill Simpson—who now goes by the moniker Johnny Blue Skies—is ready to get medieval on the intrepid scammer who posted and sold a leaked version of the singer’s latest album, Mutiny After Midnight ...
The 2026 Academy Awards honored a host of late actors and film icons in its annual in memoriam segment tonight (March 15) at ...
Whether experienced alongside the film or on its own, Halo’s Midnight Zone is an object of bleak, almost terrifying beauty: a ...
Harry Styles was the host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live for the second time on March 14, and gave two songs from ...
Phil Campbell, who played guitar in the British metal band Motörhead for over 30 years, has died. His band Phil Campbell and ...
On his seventh solo album, the British singer-songwriter pairs a grab bag of styles—synth-pop balladry, deep house, a Rolling ...
The Migos member stars as the protagonist of a new street racing film called Takeover. Premiering May 8, it also features a ...
Ora Cogan makes songs the way diviners cast charms. Her music moves on instinct but carries the deliberation of ritual, each ...
The sun is straight up over your head and you can feel like death is right around the corner!” I live in Upstate New York, ...