In the last year, he’s gone from winning fans as a bootleg remix DJ to rocking Miami’s Ultra Music Festival as a main stage performer in March; playing Coachella as one-half of dance duo ISOKnock a ...
By Paul Grein Stray Kids’ new album HOP puts K-pop back in a familiar spot – No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart. HOP is the 19th No. 1 album or EP by a K-pop act on the Billboard 200.
DJ Koze and Ada, photo courtesy of Pampa Records and 9PR The album, Koze said in a press release, is “the most potent legal drug on the market, a cosmic synapse rodeo you didn’t even know existed.” ...
The BLACKPINK member’s new album Alter Ego serves as her first full-length solo project. The second single from the album, “New Woman” featured Rosalía and had a Max Martin producing credit ...
Throughout his career, Kele Okereke has never been one to stand still. When Billboard UK calls the Bloc Party vocalist and guitarist to discuss The Singing Winds Pt. 3, his new solo album released Jan ...
While Simmons didn’t offer a specific release date, he noted that the band will “probably debut a song soon after the first of the year and the full album will follow sometime in the Spring ...
Variety‘s full review of the album will appear this weekend. The album features Kendrick Lamar on the track “30 for 30” (SZA appears on two songs on his recent “GNX” album) and ...
Speaking of legends, RIP Steve Albini, whose final album with Shellac appears here. He helped build this whole genre from the ground up and the world is an even more irredeemably compromised place ...
I really am getting tired of everyone who goes around saying “It’s all about singles now instead of full albums.” What the fuck are you talking about? Show me the band that’s focusing solely on ...
“The album is god, period ... We’ll also see debut full-lengths from exciting artists like Saya Gray, Junior Varsity, John Glacier, Lisa, jasmine.4.t, Intermission, Lambrini Girls, Jade ...
(Credit: Rowland Scherman/Getty Images) Dylan first performed with an electric guitar and full backing band at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, provoking backlash from many in the folk music community.