Greta Van Fleet have released a new song, “Heat Above,” from their upcoming album, The Battle at Garden’s Gate, set to arrive April 16th. “Heat Above” will be the first track on The Battle at Garden’s Gate, and it arrives with the heavenly drone of a Hammond organ before opening …
Read More »Phoebe Bridgers on 'SNL': Yes, It's OK for Women to Smash Guitars
Phoebe Bridgers concluded her Saturday Night Live performance on February 6th by attempting to smash her guitar onstage — a fitting finale for an apocalyptically intense folk-rock song called “I Know the End.” There was Bridgers doing her very own London Calling, attempting to smash her Danelectro Dano ’56 baritone …
Read More »Marilyn Manson Dropped by Record Label, Booking Agent After Abuse Allegations
UPDATE (2/2):Marilyn Manson‘s longtime booking agent, CAA, has dropped the musician from their roster after multiple allegations against him of physical and sexual abuse, per Variety. The agency also represents Evan Rachel Wood, the actress and Manson’s ex-girlfriend who accused the musician of abuse on Monday. **** Marilyn Manson’s record …
Read More »David Bowie's 'Brilliant Live Adventures' Series Continues With 1997 Festival Gig
David Bowie’s “Brilliant Live Adventures” series — a six-part release focusing on the late icon’s Nineties concerts — continues February 12th with its fourth installment, Look at the Moon! (Live Phoenix Festival 97). The latest release features Bowie’s performance at the Phoenix Festival in Long Marston, England, on July 20th, …
Read More »Tune-Yards Preview New Album With 'Hold Yourself.'
Tune-Yards have announced their fifth studio album Sketchy., out March 26th via 4AD. Ahead of the release, the duo shared the video for the new single “Hold Yourself.” Directed by Basa Studio, the clip features trippy animation that suits the synth-heavy track. “Parents they made us/They tried to raise us,” …
Read More »Valerie June Previews New Album 'The Moon and Stars' With Slow-Burning 'Call Me a Fool'
Four years after her breakout 2017 album The Order of Time, singer-songwriter Valerie June will be releasing her latest studio album The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers on March 12th. Recorded in Los Angeles and Miami with producer Jack Splash, June’s forthcoming project finds the singer brightening and building …
Read More »D.O.A. Punk's Pivot to Politics Highlights New Documentary 'Something Better Change'
The story of how Joey “Shithead” Keithley — frontman of the Canadian hardcore legends D.O.A. — pivoted from punk to politics is the focus of the upcoming documentary Something Better Change. After four decades at the helm of the influential Vancouver punk band, Keithley entered the politics arena in 2018 …
Read More »'The First Time' With Todd Rundgren
Todd Rundgren remembers meeting David Gilmour, producing Grand Funk Railroad, and getting high in the latest installment of The First Time. After recalling the first time he recorded a song and bought a guitar, Rundgren discusses the first synthesizer he ever owned, which he purchased at Manny’s in New York …
Read More »Pop Smoke Features in New Trailer for Eddie Huang Sports Film 'Boogie'
Focus Features has released the official trailer for Boogie, the directorial debut of food personality and author Eddie Huang. The film stars Taylor Takahashi as Alfred “Boogie” Chin, a high school basketball prodigy living in Queens, New York, with dreams of one day playing in the NBA. His parents disapprove, pressuring …
Read More »See the War on Drugs Unearth 'Arms Like Boulders' for Virtual 'Colbert' Performance
The War on Drugs returned to late-night to deliver a virtual performance of “Arms Like Boulders” on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. After premiering their new song “Ocean of Darkness” via a similar virtual setup on an October episode of The Tonight Show, the band dug deep into catalog …
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