Watch Corey Taylor Cover ‘(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?’
Corey Taylor delivered a solo cover of “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?” as part of his appearance on SiriusXM’s virtual Octane Home In
Eric Burdon on Trump Using ‘House of the Rising Sun’: ‘A Tale of Sin and Misery Set in a Brothel Suits Him So Perfectly’
Eric Burdon of the Animals is the latest artist to take issue with Donald Trump using their music without permission for campaign purposes. On Wednesday, the Animals’ classic
See First Sound Change in 7 Years in John Cage’s 639-Year-Long Song
Hundreds of people gathered in a German church Saturday to witness the first sound change in seven years for avant-garde composer John Cage’s 639-year-long song. On September
How Keith Richards is Spending His Quarantine
As the pandemic took hold in March, Keith Richards called up Mick Jagger with an idea: The Stones should rush-release “Living in a Ghost Town,” a funky song they’
Kanye West Has Spent Nearly $7 Million on Self-Funded Presidential Campaign
Kanye West’s presidential bid has cost the rapper nearly $7 million, a recent filing to the Federal Election Commission reveals. While West’s Birthday Party initially m
Billy Joel Pushes 2020 Madison Square Garden Gigs to Start Fall 2021
Billy Joel has pushed his postponed monthly shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden to start again in the fall of 2021. The singer initially postponed his spring residency
Mick Jagger on the Future of Live Music, the Stones’ Next Album, and More
Mick Jagger was supposed to have a very different 2020, playing sold-out stadiums on the Rolling Stones’ No Filter tour. But he’s not letting the pandemic slow him down
Hear Spoon’s Stripped-Down New Version of ‘Rainy Taxi (Big Beat)’
Spoon have released a stripped-down rendition of their 2014 track “Rainy Taxi” for the latest installment of the Bandcamp Friday fundraiser. All proceeds from “Ra
Music at Home: The Witching Hour
This week’s full moon in Pisces may have left you feeling a bit tender. But that’s all right: these songs are meant to revitalize, empower, and mobilize as you let go o
Frances Quinlan Celebrates Hop Along’s 15th Anniversary With Previously Unreleased EP
On the heels of releasing her solo debut Likewise, Frances Quinlan will celebrate the 15th anniversary of Hop Along with a previously unreleased EP, More Songs From 2005. The EP co
Nashville Music Clubs Get Emergency Relief Funding: ‘It Buys Us Some Time’
The live music industry has been decimated by the Covid-19 pandemic, with distancing guidelines and local ordinances keeping nearly all event spaces out of operation since March. I
Sorry, But the Song of the Summer Is ‘Roses’
One of the fundamental concepts of quantum physics is that objective reality doesn’t exist until we observe it. For example, a photon can be neither here nor there, neither s
Hear Billie Joe Armstrong Cover Wreckless Eric’s ‘Whole Wide World’
Billie Joe Armstrong has released a cover of Wreckless Eric’s “Whole Wide World” to Amazon Music. The Green Day frontman’s rendition of the track got approv
Nina Hagen Enlists George Clinton for Black Lives Matter-Inspired ‘Unity’
German punk and New Wave icon Nina Hagen recruited George Clinton for “Unity,” a new single inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. “Let’s all enjoy th
‘Ride Natty Ride’ Explores Bob Marley’s Influence on Surfing, Skateboarding
Bob Marley’s musical influence on surfing and skateboarding is documented in Ride Natty Ride, the sixth addition to Legacy, the 12-part documentary series honoring the late r
Sting, Melody Gardot Duet on New Song ‘Little Something’
Sting and Melody Gardot narrate a casual fling on their new song, “Little Something,” from Gardot’s newly announced upcoming album Sunset in the Blue. On the
Pearl Jam Release ‘Alive’ Video From 2018 Seattle Homecoming Show
Pearl Jam may have been forced to delay their Gigaton tour until 2021 because of the pandemic, but they’re trying to tide fans over until then by screening their entire Augus