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12.08.2025
Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr all released statements. "We want our audience to know where we each stand."
These were The American Analog Set’s first NYC shows in 20 years.
Plus: Winter ft Tanukichan, Maura Weaver, Sydney Minsky Sargeant, and more.
His new album ’Star Line’ arrives this Friday.
The "Indie Rockers for a Better New York" rallies also have Brutus VIII, Lowertown, thanks for coming (Rachel from Water From Your Eyes) & more.
”We will be kicking off the Thuggish Ruggish Mafia tour in April of 2026,” Bone Thugs-N-Harmony say.
Plus: Weedeater, Chance the Rapper, Bayonet Records 10th Anniversary shows, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Silver Synthetic, and more tour and festival news.
11.08.2025
“A Free World For All is the Dog’s Bollocks”
The ”Long Live The Black Parade” tour hit MetLife Stadium on Saturday night.
10.08.2025
Plus: Joshua Hedley, Modern Nature / Brigid Dawson, and more tour and festival news
09.08.2025
Pusha T's choices included four '90s hip hop classics, while Malice's picks leaned towards rock.
Plus: Jehnny Beth, Peter Buck & Joseph Arthur, By a Thread, Real Lies, and more.
This week's Notable Releases also include DJ Premier & Roc Marciano, Amaarae, Charley Crockett, and more.
They brought out Stove God Cooks for the ’Let God Sort Em Out’ track he guests on, ”F.I.C.O.”
This week's playlist includes Algernon Cadwallader, Joan Shelley, Modern Nature, Ada Lea, JID ft Clipse, Deftones, For Those I Love, and more.
And yes, Brian Eno will perform too at the Wembley Arena event, as wil Hot Chip, Sampha, Obongjayar, Pinkpanthress, Bastille, and more.
Headliners Tyler the Creator, Doja Cat, and Hozier are all streaming live from San Francisco, along with many more.
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros leader Alex Ebert says ”Home” is not, in fact, a bad song.
08.08.2025
Ty Segall did vocals on a cover of Black Sabbath’s ”N.I.B.,” which Primus performed with Puddles Pity Party last month.
Plus: new songs by Delivery, Saturdays At Your Place, Of Monsters and Men, Courting, Anysia Kym & Tony Seltzer, more
Plus crucial reissues of The Sabres of Paradise's 'Sabresonic' and "Haunted Dancehall,' and more.
No Joy's new album 'Bugland' is out this week, and they'll be on tour starting in September.
Plus: Merce Lemon, Metallica, Wyclef Jean and more tour and festival news.
The followup to 2022's great 'Everywhere I Used To Be' arrives in October.
'private music' arrives in just two more weeks.
”As a whole, ’Artificial Tears’ wound up feeling a lot more like a casual recording session than ’making an album,’” he says.
The chiptune pioneers' first rock album--produced by Dave Fridmann--is out this week.
Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel produced ’All Hat,’ and members of Asleep at the Wheel also served as Hedley's backing band
Nine Inch Nails' first tour since 2022 hit North America on Wednesday night, which was also their first show back with Josh Freese since he departed the band in 2008.
Modern Nature, led by Jack Cooper (Ultimate Painting, Mazes), will release 'The Heat Warps' on August 29. They'll be Dawson's backing band on the tour.
Plus: new songs by Wolf Alice, Hunx and his Punx, Aesop Rock, Hot Mulligan, Die Spitz, Margo Price, and more
The band also have upcoming shows with Free Throw.
'Prince - Sign 'O the Times' has gotten a restored print and a soundtrack remixed and remastered in spatial audio for this IMAX run.
03.08.2025
Toyah and Robert have paid tribute to Ozzy in the past...
She joined them on renditions of two ’Blue Album’ hits, ”Buddy Holly” and ”Say It Ain’t So.”
Olivia Rodrigo brought out Weezer, Korn returned to the festival for the first time since 1997, and more from Friday at Lollapalooza.
02.08.2025
Plus: Sam Smith, Mattley Fest, Pete & Bas, Jazz from Hell Fest, and more tour and festival news.
The July roundup of our punk column ‘In Defense of the Genre’ includes recent news, reviews, and features, along with a list of the best songs of the month.
The Chicago native plays a last-minute, 15-minute set at the hometown festival this Saturday.
Blake Judd of Nachtmystium and Ken Sorceron of Abigail Williams shared the sad, shocking news.