The Drums are back after four years without new music. On Monday, the indie pop band released the single “I Want It All” and announced a summer U.S. tour. “The song emerged from the longing and the pain that stemmed from a loveless childhood,” says frontman Jonny Pierce about the …
Read More »Melanie Martinez Announces 'Portals' Summer Tour
Melanie Martinez is bringing the third and final iteration of her signature character Cry Baby — this time, a pink-skinned, four-eyed fairy-like creature that lives between life and death — with her on tour. On Monday, the singer announced a 29-date tour across North America in support of her third …
Read More »Watch Snoop Dogg Take Down the Miz During WrestleMania Appearance
Snoop Dogg‘s title as the “Doggfather of WrestleMania” remains in good standing after he stepped into the ring on Sunday at WrestleMania 39 in Inglewood, California. The rapper’s surprise appearance came moments after Shane McMahon’s grand return was cut short by a blown-out knee during his spar with host The …
Read More »Tears For Fears Schedule 2023 Dates for 'the Tipping Point Tour Part II'
Tears For Fears are returning for another slate of shows in support of their latest album, The Turning Point, released last year as their first full-length record in 17 years. The Tipping Point Tour wrapped in New York on June 25, but the newly-announced The Tipping Point Tour Part II …
Read More »J. Cole and Drake Deliver a Star-Studded Night to Remember at Dreamville Festival 2023
J. Cole’s Dreamville festival aimed to reach new heights in its third year the moment the lineup was announced with Cole himself and Drake as co-headliners for the second night. Getting those two superstars in one place is a major feat in itself — the only thing harder to pull …
Read More »Tanya Tucker, Patty Loveless Lead Country Music Hall of Fame's 2023 Inductees
The Country Music Hall of Fame has announced its inductees for 2023, with two of the genre’s most successful artists, Tanya Tucker and Patty Loveless, marking the first time since 2011 that two solo women have been inducted in one year. Songwriter Bob McDill rounds out this year’s inductees. Tanya …
Read More »Yes Refuse To Reunite With Singer Jon Anderson. He's OK With That
Jon Anderson started Yes in 1968 with bassist Chris Squire, and the prog rock band was at the center of his life for the next four decades through numerous permutations. But when illness forced him off the road after the group’s 2004 tour, Yes decided to hire a replacement vocalist …
Read More »The Beatles' 'Red' And 'Blue' Albums at 50: Celebrating the Greatest 'Greatest Hits' Records Ever
Fifty years ago, The Beatles released the Red and Blue Albums, officially titled 1962-1966 and 1967-1970. The anthologies came out on April 2, 1973, and became the foundation of the Beatles legend for the next few decades. Arguably the most influential greatest-hits albums in history. The gateway drug into the …
Read More »BTS' Suga (as Agust D) Reveals New Album 'D-Day' Out This Month
BTS’ Suga is the latest member of the K-pop superstars to release a solo album as he’ll release D-Day — under his previously used pseudonym Agust D — later this month. Weeks before Suga embarks on his first-ever solo tour, Bighit Music announced the April 21 arrival of D-Day, the …
Read More »The Other Eras Tour: 9 Thoughts on Bruce Springsteen at Madison Square Garden
After a two-hour-plus main set that slammed home themes of mortality and impermanence and the way of all flesh, Bruce Springsteen reemerged on Madison Square Garden’s stage Saturday night, April 1, for his usual lengthy encore, and announced “something special for New York City.” He pointed over at Soozie Tyrell, …
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