Why Widespread Panic's cover of Warren Zevon's 'Keep Me in You Heart' sums up the band 40 years into their career.
Half a century ago, the art-rock band introduced the world to the vocoder. Their sound – and pop music – was forever changed.
To celebrate the imminent release of his debut album, Bubble Love will preview tracks from his self-titled debut album at a London headline show at Camden’s KOKO venue on 29 November.
Kelsea Ballerini talks about her new album, “PATTERNS,” and calls it “a love letter to self assessment.” She also opens up about her relationship with her mother, writing a love song for ...
Rising singer-songwriter Claudia Kate has released the final and title track of her introspective EP How Sweet. The evocative project delves into the complexities of life’s fleeting nature and the ...
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory announce their self-titled debut album, out February 7th via Jagjaguwar, and release the lead single/video, “Afterlife.” Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment ...
“Spanish fiction has always had a certain low self-esteem. ‘Money Heist’ was a catharsis and a huge boost in self-esteem,” say Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato, creators of “Money ...
If you keep your bike outside, it’s constantly being bombarded by the elements, and the best way to protect it is with a motorcycle cover. Whether you’re dealing with humid summers or rainy ...
In the summer of 1987, before the Soviet Union broke up and the Berlin Wall fell, Macca recorded this album of 50s rock'n'roll covers as a gift to his fans behind the Iron Curtain. Issued on the ...
Jennifer Lopez has a big goal for the future: She wants a “big dance hit,” according to Page Six. “They have reached out to songwriters,” a source told Page Six. “Her priority [career ...
Keith Urban is one of the biggest stars in contemporary country music, but he was just a young relative newcomer when he released his self-titled stateside debut album on Oct. 19, 1999.
This cover image released by Atlantic Records shows “Warriors” by Lin-Manuel Miranda & Eisa Davis. (Atlantic Records via AP) The perilous journey home — it’s a tale as old as “The Iliad.” Now it’s a ...