Yusuf/Cat Stevens has announced his long-awaited memoir, Cat on the Road to Findout, out this fall. The memoir, which arrives in the U.K. on Sept. 18 and North America on Oct. 7, chronicles Stevens’ life and career. It begins with his upbringing in the West End of London, where he …
Read More »Daniel Seavey Postpones European Shows After Doctors Warn of Irreversible Vocal Damage
Daniel Seavey fans will have to wait a bit longer to see the star on the road. On Tuesday, the “Second Wind” singer announced that he’d have to postpone his upcoming shows over his vocal cords becoming “completely unusable.” “Even though this is the absolute last thing i’d ever want …
Read More »Australia's Folk Bitch Trio Reveal Debut Album
Australia’s Folk Bitch Trio have announced their debut album, Now Would Be a Good Time, out July 25 via Jagjaguwar. To accompany the announcement, the group — Gracie Sinclair, Jeanie Pilkington, and Heide Peverelle — also dropped the new single “Cathode Ray.” A track about “bodily, deeply human anxieties,” the …
Read More »Girl Ultra, Empress Of, and Chromeo Can't Get Rid of 'Tomás'
Girl Ultra can’t stand losing this ex-lover with a fabulous name. On Tuesday, the Mexican star released her new single, “Tomás,” featuring vocals from Empress Of and production by one of her inspirations, Chromeo. “‘Tomás’ is about the archetype of a man,” says Girl Ultra in a statement. “‘Tomás’ is …
Read More »Alan Sparhawk Faces the Crashing Waves in Moving 'Not Broken' Video
Alan Sparhawk shakes arms against a sea of troubles in the music video for “Not Broken,” a single off his upcoming collaborative album, With Trampled by Turtles. In the black-and-white clip, directed by Alexa Viscius, Sparhawk paces a concrete walkway as waves crash around him, ostensibly depicting his continued anguish …
Read More »Dead & Company Will Celebrate Grateful Dead 60th Anniversary With 3 San Francisco Shows
The Mayor of San Francisco is ready to welcome Deadheads to the Grateful Dead‘s birthplace: the Bay Area. On Monday, Mayor Daniel Lurie posted a video of himself in front of Golden Gate Park, announcing that Dead & Company will be performing there for three consecutive shows in August to …
Read More »Zach Bryan Is Rereleasing a Song After Feuding With John Moreland: What Happened?
Zach Bryan’s reported $350 million publishing deal has devolved into a feud with fellow Tulsa, Oklahoma, musician John Moreland, with Bryan removing the song they recorded together from all streaming services. The track in question, “Memphis; the Blues,” appeared on Bryan’s 2024 album, The Great American Bar Scene. While Moreland …
Read More »Fuerza Regida Reacts to Making History on Billboard 200: 'We Manifested This'
Fuerza Regida made history on the Billboard 200 chart this week. The band’s 111XPANTIA is now the highest-charting Spanish-language album by a duo or group, and the highest-charting album in the música mexicana genre. It sits at Number Two on the chart, with Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos at …
Read More »Ken Pomeroy Mixes Her Native American Heritage With Red Dirt on New Album 'Cruel Joke'
Ken Pomeroy wants you to feel her empathy. The 22-year-old singer-songwriter may be sharing her hopes for Cruel Joke, her 12-track album that drops on May 16th, but she’s also articulating the reason she makes music at all. “From the beginning, the goal for me — my mission statement, I …
Read More »First Kehlani's, Now Noname's SummerStage Show Is Canceled
One week after the organizers of New York City’s annual SummerStage concert series canceled R&B singer Kehlani’s Pride show set for the end of June, it appears Chicago rapper Noname’s show celebrating Juneteenth has been canceled as well. Local publication Hell Gate first reported that Noname’s show had been canceled …
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