Lykke Li Releases First Swedish-Language Song ‘Bron’
Lykke Li teams with Oscar-winning producer Ludwig Göransson for the new song “Bron,” her first-ever single in her native Swedish and her first new music in over a
Members of Joy Division, New Order to Recount Story on Official Podcast ‘Transmissions’
The intertwined sagas of Joy Division and New Order will be chronicled in the upcoming podcast, Transmissions: The Definitive Story, premiering October 29th. The first run of eight
Watch Mark Knopfler, Rosanne Cash, Darius Rucker, Peter Frampton and More Cover ‘Stand By Me’
Sixty years after the release of Ben E. King’s immortal “Stand By Me,” a massive crew of artists including Mark Knopfler, Rosanne Cash, Darius Rucker, Richard Tho
Sophie Fay Turns Her Soul Inside Out On New EP ‘Handle With Care’
With fans aching for new material to ease their minds during uncertain times, this seems like Sophie Fay’s time to shine for sure. Following her previous projects “Glitter Hear
Michael Stipe, Hayley Williams, Kesha Set for Virtual Ruth Bader Ginsburg Tribute
Michael Stipe, Hayley Williams, Kesha and more will partake in a virtual tribute to late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, airing October 12th at 8 p.m. ET. The “Honor Her Wish&rd
Alex Winter on How Eddie Van Halen Was the Guiding Light of ‘Bill & Ted’
In 1989’s Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, the rock-obsessed duo played by Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves worship Eddie Van Halen and fantasize that one day he’
Billie Eilish Announces ‘Where Do We Go?’ Livestream Concert
Billie Eilish will perform a special livestream concert October 24th at 6 p.m. EST/3 p.m. PST. The Where Do We Go? The Livestream show will air on Eilish’s website and will b
Neil Young to Release Bottom Line 1974 Concert as Official Bootleg
A recording of Neil Young’s surprise performance at New York’s Bottom Line on May 16th, 1974 has circulated in fan circles for decades, but it’s finally coming ou
Why Radiohead’s ‘Kid A’ Feels Exactly Like Life in 2020
The paranoia and icy alienation of Radiohead’s masterpiece Kid A may have seemed like a bit much back to some listeners when it was released in 2000. But in 2020, Kid A (whic
Eddie Van Halen’s Widow Janie Pens Farewell to Husband
Janie Liszewski, the widow of Eddie Van Halen, penned a farewell to her husband Wednesday on social media following his death at the age of 65. “My husband, my love, my Peep,
Haim Slice Up Cold Cuts, Music Industry Sexism in ‘Man From the Magazine’ Video
Haim have reunited with regular collaborator Paul Thomas Anderson for a new music video for “Man from the Magazine,” off the group’s most recent album, Women in M
Fleet Foxes Work Through Trust Issues Via Dance in ‘Can I Believe You’ Video
Fleet Foxes have released a new video for “Can I Believe You,” a track off their most recent album, Shore. The clip was directed by Sean Pecknold — brother of Fle
Watch Angel Olsen’s Intimate ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concert’
Angel Olsen player an intimate solo mini-gig on her porch for the latest installment of NPR Music’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert. For the four-song set, Olsen delivered “Wh
Cocteau Twins’ Simon Raymonde Announces New Lost Horizons Album
Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins) and Richie Thomas (Dif Juz) are putting out a new album under the project name Lost Horizons. The double LP, titled In Quiet Moments, will be re
Julian Lennon Remembers One of His ‘All-Time Favorite Musical Heroes’ Eddie Van Halen
Julian Lennon honored one of his “all time favorite musical heroes,” Eddie Van Halen, after the guitarist died Tuesday, October 6th, following a battle with cancer. In
Billy Corgan Honors Eddie Van Halen: ‘A Man of Staggering Genius’
Billy Corgan paid tribute to Eddie Van Halen, “a man of staggering genius, who wrapped his gift in a smile and a party’s swing,” on social media following the gui
AC/DC Unleash ‘Shot in the Dark,’ Announce ‘POWER UP’ LP Release Date
The newly reassembled AC/DC have released their first single since 2014. “Shot in the Dark” will appear on their 17th full length album, POWER UP, which arrives on Nove