When the Staves put out their recent disco-tinged single “Waiting For The Joy,” they announced an acoustic tour of the US. Today the Stavely-Taylor sisters have released a new cover song that reminds us how potent the two of them can be with minimal organic backing. » Read More
Ohio’s Sonic Temple, one of America’s biggest racetrack-friendly active-rock festivals, has announced its lineup for next year’s edition, which goes down 5/8-11 at Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus. As with so many of these festivals, this one is especially reliant on its all-star headliners. For next year’s affair, Metallica will play two sets, » Read More
Sabrina Carpenter’s “Taste” will likely go down as one of my favorite songs of 2024. I wasn’t actively paying attention to a lot of new music in 2000, but if I were to rank my favorite pop songs from that year, the Corrs’ “Breathless” would probably be high up there. » Read More
Tyler, The Creator only just announced his new album Chromakopia, but that record is coming out in just five days. Tyler has already shared teaser videos for his tracks “St. Chroma” and “Noid,” and he’s unveiled the lineup for his Camp Flog Gnaw festival, » Read More
We’ve posted a few songs this year from Glimmer, the New York band who one Stereogum commenter described as “Foo Fighters but cool (and ethereally shoegazed out).” Following June’s “Homesick,” they’re back today with another new single called “So Numb.” It’s pleasant, hooky, and relatively mellow, » Read More
Eminem joined the campaign trail at a get-out-the-vote rally in his Michigan hometown » Read More
The R&B singer-songwriter makes her Secretly Canadian debut with The Breeze Grew a Fire » Read More
Rudy Sarzo recently took to social media and shared his reaction to Ozzy Osbourne’s recent Rock Hall speech. Rudy Sarzo reacts “Finally. Wish he would of thanked Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake, Jake E. Lee, Tommy Aldrich & Rudy Sarzo,” a fan wrote about the speech, tagging Sarzo. “He did thank Randy Rhoads,” Rudy said in his response. » Read More