Lana Del Rey has some bad news, but she eased her fans into it with the release of “Henry, Come On,” a sweet country ballad that serves as the lead single from her 10th studio album. The catch is that the album, originally titled The Right Person Will Stay and …
Read More »'No Bullshit, No Lag': Why Turnpike Troubadours Wasted No Time in Dropping Surprise New Album
“If I had an idea that gave me a feeling, I would pursue it,” Turnpike Troubadours frontman Evan Felker tells Rolling Stone. “On this record, it was all about trying to find songs in a very different manner than overthinking things, or trying to let people know that I could …
Read More »My Chemical Romance Dig Up Rare Live Tracks for 'Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge' Reissue
My Chemical Romance are giving their seminal second record Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge a deluxe edition reissue featuring several previously unreleased live recordings. The reissue is set to arrive June 6, almost exactly 21 years after the original album was released on June 8, 2004. The four bonus tracks …
Read More »Shaboozey Wont Let the Moment Pass Him by on 'Blink Twice'
Shaboozey is settling into the introspection that comes in the cab ride home after the kind of night out he amped up on “A Bar Song (Tipsy).” On his latest single, “Blink Twice,” the country star checks in with himself after an explosive year, realizing that a whirlwind breakout can …
Read More »Trueno and Young Miko Meet Up in Puerto Rico on 'En La City'
Trueno and Young Miko are baddies and besties riding through the city. On Thursday night, the Puerto Rican-Argentine pair channeled old-school hip-hop for their first collaborative single, “En La City.” The El Dorado-directed video opens with Trueno walking through the streets of Puerto Rico, posing in front of a graffitied …
Read More »Cross Canadian Ragweed Celebrate Resilience and Red Dirt at Massive Oklahoma Comeback Concert
Cross Canadian Ragweed sized up the expectations —months of comeback hype, a stadium filled with fans doing the wave, a five-band lineup of Red Dirt icons, and an introduction by Oklahoma State University football coach Mike Gundy —and then made a collective decision to blow right past them. The Oklahoma …
Read More »Hayley Williams Revives 'Self-Serenades' Series With Super Rare 'Jennifer's Body' Track
Hayley Williams has unearthed a true deep cut from her catalog, sharing a super rare performance of “Teenagers” — a song she wrote for the Jennifer’s Body soundtrack — on Instagram. Williams shared a solo acoustic performance of the tune, sitting on the floor and strumming as she sang, “It’s …
Read More »Mariah Carey Marks 'Emancipation of Mimi' 20th Anniversary With Expansive Re-Release
Mariah Carey‘s Emancipation of Mimi will celebrate a milestone anniversary this weekend, marking 20 years since its April 12, 2005, release. The musician kicked off the party early last year with an expansive Las Vegas residency in celebration of the album. But now she’s keeping it going with The Emancipation …
Read More »OK-Go Take On Life With a Power-Pop Smile
Since releasing the fun-on-treadmills-on-a-budget clip for their punchy song “Here It Goes Again” nearly two decades ago, the Los Angeles-via-Chicago band OK Go has become as known for its visual offerings as it has for its music. But when you strip away the Rube Goldberg machines, trompe l’oeil trickery, and …
Read More »Who Knew Frank Ocean Would Sound Just as Cool as Classical Music? Vitamin String Quartet Sure Did
Based on the image of an enigmatic billboard that appeared this week, Frank Ocean may or may not be on the cusp of a return, either on record or onstage at Coachella. But in the meantime, his music is back in another area: the classical music world. The Vitamin String …
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