Maggie Rogers – “Want Want”
Back in March, Maggie Rogers announced her sophomore album, Surrender. Then, in April, we got our first preview by way of “That’s Where I Am.” Today, Rogers is back with another one. » Read More
Back in March, Maggie Rogers announced her sophomore album, Surrender. Then, in April, we got our first preview by way of “That’s Where I Am.” Today, Rogers is back with another one. » Read More
A couple weeks ago, Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward announced a new She & Him project, a full-length album tribute to Brian Wilson. It’s called Melt Away, and it’ll be out in July. So far they’ve shared their take on “Darlin'” and today they’re back with another one. » Read More
At the beginning of April, Florist announced their new self-titled album — their first as a full band since 2017. So far we’ve heard two singles, “Red Bird Pt. 2 (Morning)” and “Spring In Hours.” Today, the band is back with another one. » Read More
In recent years, it’s become more and more common for veteran musicians to sell off the rights to their music, in some form or another. In December, Bruce Springsteen sold his masters and publishing to Sony in a $500 million deal. Bob Dylan also sold his recorded music catalog to Sony in January. » Read More
In March, beabadoobee announced her sophomore album, Beatopia. So far, we’ve heard a couple songs from it, including “Talk” and “See You Soon.” Today, she’s back with another one. » Read More
Neil Young has released many, many albums in his career, but he’s also shelved a ton over the years. In recent times, he’s been emptying out the vaults, releasing the legendary Homegrown about two years ago, alongside 1982’s Johnny’s Island and 1987’s Summer Songs last year. » Read More
Last week, Harry Style’s released his latest album Harry’s House. He’s been in rollout mode for a bit, and that hasn’t stopped since the album’s arrival. Now, that includes making an “impromptu” music video with James Corden — not in Harry’s house, but in some Brooklyn girls’ » Read More
In March, Chance The Rapper returned with a new song called “Child Of God.” It was billed as a sort of “interdisciplinary” art piece, with a video featuring Chance alongside footage of Gabonese artist Naïla Opiangah painting the single’s cover art. Today, he’s back with another new song and a similar premise. » Read More
Earlier this month, news arrived of the soundtrack for the forthcoming Minions movie, The Rise Of Gru. It was produced by Jack Antonoff and primarily features artists covering ’70s tracks: St. Vincent doing “Funkytown,” Phoebe Bridgers singing the Carpenters, Antonoff himself covering John Lennon, Brockhampton doing Kool & » Read More