Just days after hinting about their all-star collaboration, Kylie Minogue has dropped her new single “My Oh My” featuring Tove Lo and Bebe Rexha. Minogue dropped the dance floor-ready dance-pop track Thursday, along with a visualizer that plays into the horoscope references in the lyrics: On the track, the singers …
Read More »Waxahatchee Offers Glimpse Into Her Creative Process in 'Tigers Blood' Studio Footage
Waxahatchee‘s new video for “Tigers Blood” offers a fly-on-the-wall experience of Katie Crutchfield in the studio. The clip opens with the songwriter recording Tigers Blood at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas — where she also recorded 2020’s now-classic Saint Cloud — alongside producer Brad Cook. “Check check, hello,” Crutchfield says …
Read More »Sexyy Red Declares 'We Not Canceling No Tour' Amid Rumored Low Ticket Sales
Low ticket sales have plagued recent live tours, forcing some artists to cancel. Sexyy Red is committed to not joining the list of people who have had to pull the plug on their concert runs, regardless of the numbers. On X (formerly Twitter), the rapper declared, “We not cancelling no …
Read More »Mayday Parade Revel in the Bittersweet on 'Pretty Good to Feel Something'
Mayday Parade have a new lesson in romantics: finding silver linings no matter what. On their new song “Pretty Good to Feel Something,” the Tallahassee pop-punk band is tapping into all the highs and lows of the aftermath of a breakup. Lead singer Derek Sanders sings, “We’ll try a fun …
Read More »Neutral Milk Hotel's Julian Koster Accused of Grooming, Sexual Assault
Anna “Nesey” Gallons, a musician who has been associated with the Athens, Georgia-based Elephant 6 collective since the 2000s, made an Instagram post on July 9 accusing Neutral Milk Hotel bassist Julian Koster of grooming her as a teenager and sexually assaulting her. “I began to communicate by telephone and …
Read More »Joe Jonas' New Music Wasn't a Fit for Jonas Brothers or DNCE, So He's Officially Going Solo
Nearly two decades into his music career, Joe Jonas is going solo. The Jonas Brothers and DNCE member will release his technical debut solo single “Work It Out” on Friday, July 19, as the first preview from an album of his own. The record will arrive in full later this …
Read More »Sabrina Carpenter's 'Hot Ones' Debut Proves Why Her New Album Isn't Called 'Short n' Spicy'
Sabrina Carpenter‘s tongue-in-cheek “Nonsense” outros are as spicy as she’s willing to get. The singer and songwriter powered through a row of increasingly hot chicken wings during her Hot Ones debut, only to come out on the other side knowing for certain that she’s far better suited for the sweet …
Read More »DaBaby Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanor Battery of California Homeowner
DaBaby accepted a misdemeanor, no-jail plea deal Thursday in his felony battery case involving a California homeowner who claims the “Suge” rapper sucker-punched him when he tried to break up an unauthorized video shoot at his rental property in December 2020. The rapper, who did not attend the court hearing …
Read More »The Zombies' Rod Argent Retires From Touring After Stroke
After surviving a recent stroke, the Zombies‘ keyboardist and songwriter, Rod Argent, has decided to retire from touring and focus on songwriting. The group’s management announced the news on Thursday. The group canceled all upcoming live dates. “Rod had recently returned home from a triumphant Zombies tour of the U.K. …
Read More »'The End of an Era': Big Thief Bassist Max Oleartchik Leaves Band
After nearly a decade as Big Thief‘s bassist, Max Oleartchik is leaving the band. The group announced the news in an Instagram post on Thursday. “After many beautiful years together, Max is no longer in Big Thief,” the group wrote collectively. “Our love for each other is infinite, and we …
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