Arcade Fire’s Richard Reed Parry announced sophomore solo album, Quiet River of Dust Vol. 1, out September 21.
Arcade Fire’s Richard Reed Parry announced sophomore solo album, Quiet River of Dust Vol. 1, out September 21.
Feature photo by: Kevin Winter / Staff / Getty Images Muse is back and they’re showing off their folksy side with another new single off of their upcoming album. The new song titled “Something Human” was debuted right here this morning on The Woody Show during an in-studio interview with Woody and the gang.…
The band pulls from the Billy Bush Access Hollywood interview and Donald Trump’s tweet in response to Kanye defending his support of the president
British indie rockers alt-J are back with a new album…sort of. The band announced earlier today that they will release a remix of their 2017 critical hit Relaxer featuring various stars from the hip-hop world including: Pusha T, Danny Brown, Goldlink, up-and-comer Rejjie Snow, and R&B singer Twin Shadow. The album, dubbed Reduxer, is…
Jack White made a surprise appearance during Pearl Jam’s headlining set at Portugal’s NOS Alive festival Saturday.
Michael Loccisano / Staff / Getty Outside Lands revealed The Barbary’s Comedy and Improv lineup for this year featuring headliners Chelsea Peretti, Michelle Wolf, Phoebe Robinson, Paul Scheer, Jonathan Van Ness, and more. The tent, co-curated by SF Sketchfest, will house comedy, improv, live podcast tapings, and music from Wes Anderson films. Peretti, who was born…
Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker released a video update on his health condition after postponing the band’s Las Vegas residency shows at the Palms Hotel and Casino due to a blood clot diagnosis.
Ending their year of silence, Twenty One Pilots announced two new singles, a new music video, album release date, and a world tour.
The overall session included “Say Amen (Saturday Night)” and “High Hopes” from their newest album, Pray for the Wicked.
The band dropped their fourth album High As Hope Friday morning, and it succeeds in reminding us of the timelessly ethereal Flo and Co. we’ve missed since 2015’s How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful.