Young Miko has officially unveiled the name of her upcoming album: The Puerto Rican artist is getting ready to drop Do Not Disturb, and it’ll be out Nov. 7 via Capitol Records. Along with the title reveal, Miko offered another taste of the project with the focus track “Likey Likey.” …
Read More »Miguel Searches for Roots in a Chaotic World
The cover of “RIP,” a recent single off Miguel’s fifth album, Caos, depicts the Danza de los Diablos, or Dance of the Devils, and the album it comes on finds the singer folding allusions to his Mexican roots into a moody, visceral version of his always-ambitious alternative R&B. Miguel kick-started …
Read More »Slash Rules Out a Guns N' Roses Sphere Residency, for Now: It's Not 'Rock 'N' Roll Friendly'
Slash has ruled out Guns N’ Roses bringing their never-ending reunion tour to Las Vegas’ Sphere, saying the state-of-the-art venue isn’t “rock n’ roll friendly.” Speaking with Sirius XM’s Trunk Nation, the guitarist was asked about GNR playing the Sphere. “I haven’t been [to the Sphere] yet, but just everything …
Read More »Bad Bunny Accepts Billboard's Top Latin Artist of the Century Award: 'This Is for My People'
Bad Bunny knows exactly how much work went into building a career that would lead to him being named the Top Latin Artist of the 21st Century at the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards. At the ceremony in Miami, the acclaimed artist delivered an emotional acceptance speech that celebrated his …
Read More »Brandi Carlile Finds Her Way 'Back Home' on Her Moving New Album
Following her 2018 breakthrough, By the Way, I Forgive You, Brandi Carlile embraced many roles: Brandi the Underdog, a singer who conquered the mainstream after a decade of hustling; Brandi the Steward, ushering in the resurgences of icons like Elton John, Tanya Tucker, and Joni Mitchell; Brandi the Author, with …
Read More »'A House of Dynamite' Is Not the Armageddon Procedural You're Looking For
These days, there are so many reasons to wake up in the middle of the night, bathed in your own cold sweat: the erosion of basic civil liberties, the rising tide of authoritarian rule (and lack of a rapid-response political resistance), the increasing number of goon squads conspicuously showing up …
Read More »Marc Almond Reveals Soft Cell Finished New Album Days Before Dave Ball's Death
Marc Almond revealed in a statement honoring his Soft Cell band mate Dave Ball, who died Wednesday at the age of 66, that the group had just completed work on a new album shortly before Ball’s death. As Almond wrote, Ball had “been ill for a long while and his …
Read More »'Deliver Me From Nowhere': Fact-Checking the Bruce Springsteen Biopic
Most music biopics take place in a world of alternative facts where Queen broke up before Live Aid, Elton John named himself after John Lennon, Mötley Crüe‘s Vince Neil sang Billy Squier’s “My Kinda Lover” before it was released, Amy Winehouse didn’t thank “Blake Incarcerated” at the Grammys, and Bob …
Read More »Tesla's New 'Mad Max' Self-Driving Mode Keeps Blowing Speed Limits
Elon Musk is a fan of movies, or pretends to be. He claims that we’re living in a simulation like the one depicted in The Matrix, and that he is one of the chosen few who perceives its structure. He says that Tesla‘s Cybertruck is “what Bladerunner would have driven,” …
Read More »Hayley Williams, Jack Antonoff, María Zardoya, Role Model Rock Rolling Stone's Musicians on Musicians Event
The excitement outside of New York’s Beacon Theatre was palpable on Thursday night. Hours before Rolling Stone’s Musicians on Musicians franchise took over the Upper West Side venue, fans lined up on the sidewalk off Amsterdam Avenue. Some played patty-cake to pass the time before doors opened, while others sported …
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