The Voidz Announce First New Album In Six Years, Like All Before You
Tired: ominous voidlike creatures. Wired: a new album from the Voidz. » Read More
Tired: ominous voidlike creatures. Wired: a new album from the Voidz. » Read More
Armor, from Tallahassee, play fast, raw hardcore with brutish vocals and the agility to make heavy music absolutely fly. They’ve released a trio of demos and tour tapes over the past half-decade, but until now their only official release was 2019’s Some Kind Of War EP. Today they double that total with Afraid Of What’s To Come, » Read More
The Great American Bar Scene is here. Zach Bryan is celebrating Independence Day by releasing his fifth album, less than a year after the last one. The man does not stop. » Read More
Beep beep, bitch. Kesha’s back with her first song since being freed from Dr. Luke’s Kemosabe Records in December of last year. “Joyride,” out on Independence Day from Kesha Records, is the pop star’s over-the-top comeback. She debuted it live at Planet Pride in NYC on Saturday and sang it to fans at a gas station a few days later. » Read More
In The Alternative Number Ones, I’m reviewing every #1 single in the history of the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks/Alternative Songs, starting with the moment that the chart launched in 1988. This column is a companion piece to The Number Ones, and it’s for members only. Thank you to everyone who’s helping to keep Stereogum afloat. » Read More
In the past month, the Killers have covered Erasure, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Kinks, and the Stone Roses while celebrating 20 years of Hot Fuss. On Thursday, frontman Brandon Flowers crashed their opener Travis’ performance for a rendition of Aztec Camera’s “Somewhere In My Heart.” » Read More
Last year MTV News was shuttered amid layoffs at parent company Paramount. And last week, former MTV News editor (and Stereogum contributor) Patrick Hosken noticed that the music publication’s website had been taken down, erasing decades of celebrated music journalism. Now the Internet Archive has come to the rescue with a searchable MTV News database. » Read More
Last year, the Go! Team released their latest album, Get Up Sequences Part Two. Today, the Brighton indie rock crew announced a reissue of their debut Thunder, Lightning, Strike, as well as a tour for its 20th anniversary. » Read More
The late musician David Crosby was known for a lot of great things, but he also donated sperm to Melissa Etheridge so she and her partner at the time, Julie Cypher, could have kids in the ’90s. Today, Etheridge revealed that she was not the only parent that Croz donated sperm to. » Read More