Pete Townshend has released a new song, “Can’t Outrun the Truth,” his first solo single in 29 years.The track was composed and produced by Rachel Fuller (Townshend’s wife and sometimes collaborator) under the name Charlie Pepper, and reflects on the lack of human interaction caused by the pandemic. The song …
Read More »Rosalía & Rauw Alejandro, FLO and All The Songs You Need to Know This Week
Welcome to ourweeklyrundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro solidify their romance with a revealing ballad, a bittersweet posthumous release from Juice WRLD, and a dazzling collab between FLO and Missy Elliot. Rosalía …
Read More »Queen + Adam Lambert Announce 2023 North American 'Rhapsody' Tour Dates
Queen + Adam Lambert are bringing their Rhapsody Tour back to North America for their first shows on this side of the Atlantic since 2019. The tour kicks off Oct. 4 in Baltimore, Maryland, and wraps up Nov. 11 in Los Angeles, California. “This tour has lots of new bells …
Read More »Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding Believe in a Trance 'Miracle' in New Video
They’re the DJ-pop star pairing of our dreams. On Friday, Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding released the regal, otherworldly music video for their Nineties techno-infused single “Miracle.” The video sees Goulding wearing a crown as dancers and EDM festival-ready lasers surround her as she hits the track’s high-notes: “Are you …
Read More »Ticketmaster Accused of Price Gouging Drake Tickets in New Lawsuit
Ticketmaster is facing a new lawsuit and allegations of price gouging, this time from a Montreal man who purchased tickets to Drake’s upcoming “It’s All a Blur” tour. As the Toronto Star reports, the suit was filed by the law firm LPC Advocat Inc. on behalf of a Montreal man …
Read More »Watch Joni Mitchell Perform 'Summertime' at Gershwin Prize Concert
Joni Mitchell was recently feted at an all-star tribute concert in Washington, D.C. as the recipient of the Library of Congress’ Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. During the concert, which will be broadcast on March 31 on PBS, Mitchell performed a cover of George Gershwin’s “Summertime.” An array of other …
Read More »Afroman Isn't Worried About a Police Lawsuit Over His Music Videos
Late last August, members of the Sheriff’s Department in Adams County, Ohio busted into a home, armed with rifles and wearing full tactical gear. They’d obtained a warrant on suspicion of drug trafficking and kidnapping — but after smashing down the door and scouring every inch of the house, the …
Read More »Jimin Can't Escape Solitude in 'Like Crazy' Video
Jimin can’t escape solitude in the music video for his latest single “Like Crazy,” which appears on his newly released debut solo album Face. Inspired by the 2011 romance drama of the same name, the video centers the BTS member in contrasting environments – dancing at a crowded party or …
Read More »Brandy Clark Releases 'Buried' From New Album Produced by Brandi Carlile
Brandy Clark and Brandi Carlile make a dream pairing as collaborators on Clark’s latest album. The self-titled release, which was produced by Carlile, will be released May 19 and includes the new track “Buried.” Clark’s fingerstyle guitar playing is the foundation on which “Buried” is built, and it’s from there …
Read More »Pussy Riot to Receive 2023 Woody Guthrie Prize
Pussy Riot will be honored with the 2023 Woody Guthrie Prize on May 6. The award presentation, set for Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, will take place as part of the Woody Guthrie Center’s 10th Anniversary Celebration, to be held May 5-7. The Russian band will perform their Riot Days multimedia …
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