After telling the world she thinks she’s done with music, Selena Gomez just played the biggest Uno reverse card. Right before Valentine’s Day, Gomez announced her next album in collaboration with her ...
In another case of a 20th anniversary causing millennial dread, of Montreal have announced a reissue of their seminal album The Sunlandic Twins. The Lonely Island Reveal the Flight of the Conchords' ...
Drake and PartyNextDoor are here to spice up your Valentine’s Day. The OVO pairing shared the tracklist to their anticipated ...
It's odd to think that, at the time at least, To Bring You My Love was considered to be PJ Harvey's breakthrough record, ...
In an epic year for dance music, 1995 saw the release of Chemical Brothers' Exit Planet Dust and Goldie's groundbreaking drum'n'bass opus Timeless, just for starters, but it's Leftfield's debut that ...
Drake recently teased the vibe of the album, saying on stage at an Australian concert, “It’s called Some Sexy Songs 4 U, but it’s some turned-up songs for you on there, too, and there’s some personal ...
Dua Lipa has announced a special vinyl release of Future Nostalgia to celebrate the album's 5th anniversary, due out on March ...
William Tyler experimented with adding electronic elements to his signature fingerpicking of his acoustic guitar on “Flight Final” following his collaborations with Four Tet. The Nashville ...
McLusky have announced their first studio album in 20 years, 'The World Is Still Here And So Are We'. Listen to a new single ...
PUP have announced a new album, Who Will Look After the Dogs?, which is set to land on May 2 via Little Dipper/Rise Records.
On a gloomy Thursday afternoon, Chase Shakur arrived at Midtown’s Astro Studios in a frantic state. Having just gotten a haircut, he’d rushed across town to make it in time for this interview. It was ...
All in all, this album is exactly what it set out to be: a farewell to a persona that dominated R&B and pop for more than a ...
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