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Fever Ray Announces 2023 Tour

The spring concerts will be Karin Dreijer’s first shows since 2018 → Read More

The Walkmen to Reunite for First Concerts Since 2013

The band will return to the stage at New York’s Webster Hall in April → Read More

Roberta Flack Reveals ALS Diagnosis

The disease has “made it impossible [for Flack] to sing and not easy to speak” → Read More

Low’s Mimi Parker Has Died

The drummer and vocalist, and wife of bandmate Alan Sparhawk, had been living with ovarian cancer since 2020 → Read More

Frank Ocean Airs New Homer Radio Episode on Apple Music 1: Listen

This week’s edition features Miami producer Nick León → Read More

Steve Lacy Announced as SNL Musical Guest

Lacy will make his SNL debut during the November 5 episode hosted by Amy Schumer → Read More

Harry Styles Shares New “Music for a Sushi Restaurant” Video: Watch

Styles stars as the Catch of the Day in the latest Harry’s House visual → Read More

Feeble Little Horse: “Chores” Track Review

Now signed to Saddle Creek, the Pittsburgh noise pop quartet re-releases its 2021 album, Hayday. → Read More

The Story of the Protest Anthem of the Iranian Teenagers’ Revolution

Shervin Hajipour’s “Baraye” is being sung by teenage girls in classrooms and ringing out at protests. The singer was detained the day after he posted a video for it on Instagram. → Read More

Shannen Moser: The Sun Still Seems to Move Album Review

Accompanied by cello, lap steel, and other acoustic instruments, the Philadelphia singer-songwriter creates abstract soundscapes that envelop even their loneliest songs in a soft, expansive warmth. → Read More

Paramore: “This Is Why” Track Review

After five years, the band returns with a cryptic single that builds on the funky pop of 2017’s After Laughter. → Read More

Djo: Decide Album Review

On his second solo album, Stranger Things actor Joe Keery fights his way through the simulation with winking, off-kilter synth-pop. → Read More

Paramore Announce “This Is Why,” First New Song in 5 Years

Paramore have announced their first new music since 2017’s After Laughter. The pop-punk band will release the new single “This Is Why” on September 28. Find the single artwork below. Since After Laughter, Paramore singer Hayley Williams has released two solo records: 2020’s Petals for Armor and 2021’s Flowers for Vases / Descansos. In October, the band will be heading out on a North American… → Read More

Kanye West and Gap Ending Partnership

The rapper’s lawyers sent a letter to the company seeking the termination of a partnership that began in 2020. The company has confirmed the end of Yeezy Gap. → Read More

Claire Rousay Releases New Album to Benefit the Trevor Project: Listen

Wouldn’t Have to Hurt explores Rousay’s own struggles with mental health → Read More

Jean-Luc Godard, Legendary French New Wave Director, Dies at 91

The father of the influential 1960s movement revolutionized cinema with films including Breathless, My Life to Live, and Contempt → Read More

Wednesday Sign to Dead Oceans, Share New Song “Bull Believer”: Listen

The band’s Karly Hartzman describes the eight-and-a-half minute song as “an outlet for the anger and sadness that has been collected by the current and past versions of myself” → Read More

Tegan and Sara Discuss New TV Series, Perform “Yellow” on Seth Meyers: Watch

Tegan and Sara were guests on last night’s episode of Late Night With Seth Meyers. The duo sat down for a conversation about their new Amazon TV series Highschool, which is based on their memoir of the same name. They talked about finding the actresses who portray them from TikTok and told some stories about their life growing up. The duo also performed “Yellow” from their upcoming album… → Read More

Blood Orange Announces Four Songs EP, Shares New Song “Jesus Freak Lighter”: Listen

Blood Orange’s RCA debut features collaborations with Ian Isaiah, Eva Tolkin, and Erika de Casier → Read More

Alex G Shares New Song “Miracles”: Listen

The final single off his upcoming album God Save the Animals → Read More