Yellowcard’s career trajectory has been anything but ordinary. The Florida-bred, violin-assisted foursome’s signature hit, the nostalgic title track of their 2003 major-label debut Ocean Avenue, is now a beloved pop-punk classic. But years went by without another smash, and by 2017, with their career seemingly stalled out for good, they …
Read More »Noname Is Back And Ready To Make Trouble on 'Sundial'
L.A.-via-Chicago rap poetFatimah Nayeema Warner took off with her 2015 mixtape Telefone and her 2018 albumRoom 25, with a rude-girl wit all her own. As she famously boasted, “My pussy wrote a thesis on colonialism.” It’s been a long wait, but Sundial is exactly what you were praying the new …
Read More »See Keanu Reeves' Excellent Bass Solo in Dogstar's Video for New Song, 'Breach'
Dogstar have been trying to make a go of their sleek, post-grunge alt-rock for decades, but bassist Keanu Reeves‘ and drummer Robert Mailhouse’s pesky day jobs as actors keep getting in the way. Now they have planned a third album, Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees, due out …
Read More »BTS' V Releases Smooth Solo Single 'Love Me Again'
BTS member V is bringing it back with the music video for “Love Me Again,” the first single from his upcoming debut solo album Layover. The visual released on Wednesday and features the star in a gold sequined top surrounded by stalactites hanging from the roof of a cave. Retro …
Read More »Rauw Alejandro Didn't Need to Share His Rosalia Breakup Song With the Entire World
Rauw Alejandro is in his post-breakup, sad boi era — and he just dropped a song dedicated to Rosalía that we could’ve all lived without. On Thursday, the Puerto Rican reggaetonero surprise-released “Hayami Hana,” dedicated to his ex-fiancée, detailing, in rap verses, the “things he wants to get off his …
Read More »Taylor Swift Reveals '1989 (Taylor's Version)' As Next Re-Recorded Album
Taylor Swift is reliving 1989 all over again. Her latest entry in the “Taylor’s Version” re-recording series is her 2014 album, which includes three Number One singles — “Shake It Off,” “Blank Space,” and “Bad Blood” — and fan favorites like “Out of the Woods” and “Clean.” Swift announced that …
Read More »J Hus and Burna Boy Link Up for 'Masculine' Video
Pushups, handshakes, and dance parties: J Hus and Burna Boy are having a boys’ night out. On Thursday, J Hus released the black-and-white video for his song “Masculine” alongside the Nigerian superstar. The Nathan Miller-directed video captures the two stars meeting up backstage at a show as they sing along …
Read More »Malaysian Festival Organizer to The 1975: Pay Us £2 Million in Damages or Face Legal Action
Malaysian festival organizer, Future Sound Asia, has ordered the 1975 to payover £2 million in damages within seven days or face legal action in England after frontman Matty Healycalled out Malaysia’s anti-LGBTQ laws during Good Vibes festival in Kuala Lumpur last month. Healy’sharsh criticisms promoted the band’s set to be …
Read More »Robbie Robertson Was the Genius At the Heart of the Band's Communal Vision
If there’s a moment that sums up the genius of Robbie Robertson, it’s the part in The Last Waltz when they play “It Makes No Difference.” All five brothers in the Band perform like they’re reading each other’s minds. Every detail is perfect: Robertson’s guitar, Rick Danko’s voice, Garth Hudson’s …
Read More »The Band Camino Always Held Onto Their Past. Their New Album Helped Them Let Go
The Band Camino aren’t masochists, per se. They’ve just found that sometimes, taking the self-sacrificial route is easier than facing the truth: that some relationships simply can’t be saved. On their first album, 2021’s The Band Camino, they rationalized being collateral damage for the sake of keeping a relationship from …
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