Metalsucks —
Glad we all get along now...
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Stereogum —
Back in the ’00s and ’10s, the Nickelodeon show Yo Gabba Gabba! gave tons of chances for giddy, theatrical musicians to make unlikely appearances on children’s T... more info
New York Post — "Taylor Swift vs. Scooter Braun: Bad Blood" analyzes the public feud between the pop star and the newly-retired music manager. more info
Stereogum —
Well, here’s something weird: Two very different variations on the “massively popular white performer who loves rap music” archetype came together in the Netherl... more info
Metal Injection — Pantera is already looking toward 2025 with a European tour for this coming winter. The tour dates precede Pantera's first Irish and UK dates in over two decades, al... more info
Stereogum —
The Jesus And Mary Chain are technically on tour supporting their new album
Glasgow Eyes
, but their setlists so far have been a pretty good reflection of their back ... more info
Stereogum —
Britpop OGs Suede — still technically known as the London Suede among provincial Americans — are still going strong after more than three decades in the game. The ... more info
Stereogum —
Let the Lendermania commence! MJ Lenderman — Wednesday guitarist, Waxahatchee hired gun, and solo artist extraordinaire — is back today with news of a new album, h... more info
Stereogum —
As one third of boygenius, Julien Baker had an absolutely colossal year in 2023. Earlier this year, just before winning a handful of Grammys, boygenius announced plans... more info
Metalsucks —
The vinyl reissue will drop this August.
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New York Post — The 91-year-old was due to kick off the Outlaw Music Festival Tour on Friday, June 21, but hours before showtime announced on social media that he could not perform on "d... more info
Stereogum —
In The Number Ones, I’m reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart’s beginning, in 1958, and working my way... more info