Plus: Nine Inch Nails, Deafheaven, OSEES, MJ Lenderman, HORSE the Band, Still House Plants, Tim Cappello (Lost Boys sax guy), Starcleaner Reunion and more tour and festival news.
The Nintendocore pioneers will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their 2005 sophomore album with their first full tour in eight years.
Reed told WBEZ that booking the festival since Condé Nast purchased Pitchfork had become “increasingly difficult,” and that the mass media company was trying to push the fest in a more pop direction: ...
Like she has in the past, Madonna made an appearance at NYC’s Comedy Cellar over the weekend. The Sun reports that she did a half hour stand-up set, via an insider: ...
Alison Krauss & Union Station are back with Arcadia, their first album in 14 years, which will be out March 28 via Down The Road Records. The band produced it themselves and the songs chosen fit a ...
After releasing their debut single together, “Sugar in the Tank,” last month, Julien Baker and Torres have officially announced their highly anticipated debut album as a duo. Send a Prayer My Way is ...
Gruff's unique ’American Interior’ show mixes solo live performance with a power-point presentation full of supposed history, sly humor and great songs.
Deafheaven will support their anticipated new album on a tour with two great openers: melodic death metal torch-carriers Gatecreeper and rising heavy shoegazers Trauma Ray.
Union Pool is bringing back their free "Afternoon Hang" series, which happens Sunday afternoons in the front bar featuring relaxed, casual, quieter performances.
Neal Morgan, a longtime drummer/collaborator for Joanna Newsom, Bill Callahan, Robin Pecknold, and others, goes in a baroque pop direction on his first solo single in eight years.
Listen to new songs by Jamie xx/Erykah Badu, Ultra Deluxe, Slow Crush, Mongrel, Behemoth, Uwade, Fcukers (MGMT remix), and more.
Quelle Chris, $ilkmoney, and Big Kahuna OG are on the just-released new single, and the album also features Pink Siifu, BbyMutha, The Alchemist, and more.