Arlo Parks frolics in the desert, picks up hitchhikers and even keeps her cool when her car overheats in the video for “Pegasus,” a duet with Phoebe Bridgers (who sings on the chorus but doesn’t appear in the clip). By the end of the video, Parks’ retinue includes five people …
Read More »'Subtract' On Stage: How to Watch Ed Sheeran's Apple Music Live Concert for Free
On the heels of releasing his latest studio album, — (Subtract), Ed Sheeran is taking his new project to the stage — and fans can stream his performance for free, as part of Apple Music Live’s second livestream concert season. Buy Apple Music Subscription Free Trial Days after winning his …
Read More »Dogstar, Featuring Keanu Reeves on Bass, Announce First Concert in Over 20 Years
Dogstar, the Nineties alt-rock band featuring Keanu Reeves on bass, has officially announced its live return following a two-decade-long hiatus. For nearly a year, Reeves and his bandmates — drummer Robert Mailhouse (a fellow actor who notably appeared on Seinfeld) and guitarist/vocalistBret Domrose — have been sharing videos of the …
Read More »Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters, Shania Twain Lead Austin City Limits Fest Lineup
Kendrick Lamar, the Foo Fighters, Mumford & Sons, and Shania Twain are among the headliners for the 2023 Austin City Limits festival. The 22nd installment of the fest will take place over two weekends, Oct. 6 through 8 and 13 through 15, at Zilker Park in Austin. Lamar, Foo Fighters, …
Read More »Gale's Heart May Be Frozen, But She Still Holds on in 'La Mitad' Video
Gale says she’s ready to move on, but the feelings she has for an ex-lover still linger. On Tuesday, the Latin star released her single “La Mitad,” just days before her debut album Lo Que No Te Dije arrives on Friday. On her new track, she addresses not being able …
Read More »Angel Olsen, Sharon Van Etten, Michael Imperioli Share Covers From 'A Small Light' Soundtrack
A Small Light, the National Geographic limited series about Miep Gies, who helped hide Anne Frank’s family during World War II, continues to have its soundtrack released in two-song intervals. The latest covers from the series, with music executive produced by Este Haim, include Sharon Van Etten and Michael Imperioli‘s …
Read More »Janet Jackson Is Still Nasty After All These Years
Madison Square Garden in New York was a party on Monday night. That’s because Janet Jackson had taken over the arena for the first of two shows on her Together Again Tour. As the audience waited for the show to begin, the DJ got the energy up as he pumped …
Read More »Rhiannon Giddens Just Won a Pulitzer. Now She's Dropping Her First Solo Album in Six Years
Rhiannon Giddens has announced plans for her first solo album in six years. You’re the One will be released Aug. 18 via Nonesuch Records and marks the Pulitzer Prize winner’s first collection of all-original songs. Giddens offered a preview of the project with the title track, a joyous, lovestruck ode …
Read More »Ed Sheeran Is Performing at the 2023 ACM Awards
The 58th Academy of Country Music Awards have expanded their performance lineup for Thursday’s show — most notably with the addition of pop star Ed Sheeran. Sheeran, who released the new album – (Subtract) on May 5 and was the subject of a recent Rolling Stone cover story, will make …
Read More »Solidarity, Doggystyle: Snoop Dogg Voices Support for Writers Strike, Slams Streaming Model
Snoop Dogg may not be bringing pizza to the picket line, but he showed his support for the Writers Guild of America strike while offering a sharp critique of the streaming economy during a recent conversation at the Milken Institute Global Conference. In conversation with former Apple Music Creative Director …
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