Ethel Cain is currently on tour supporting her August album Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You. Last night in Paris, however, she stopped her show early after breaking down into tears during album single “Nettles.”
Ethel Cain is currently on tour supporting her August album Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You. Last night in Paris, however, she stopped her show early after breaking down into tears during album single “Nettles.”
Does Bruce Springsteen know he just got covered by one of Gen Z’s preeminent rock singer-songwriters? I’m sure the Boss will get a crash course in Cameron Winter soon if he hasn’t already, but this weekend, Springsteen was busy attending the 2025 Academy Museum Gala. He was honored with the inaugural Legacy Award, recognizing “an artist whose body of work …
Sabrina Carpenter has spent a lot of time at Saturday Night Live in the past couple of years. She made her debut as musical guest in May of 2024, and then in February she appeared on SNL50: The Anniversary Special alongside Paul Simon. Last night Carpenter did double duty as musical guest and first-time host, 50 years to the day …
Just in time for HBCU homecoming season, Interscope Geffen A&M Records is doubling down on its commitment to supporting Historically Black Colleges and Universities through music, culture, and community engagement.… The post Interscope/ Geffen A&M Records Announces “Homecoming SZN Compilation Vol.2″, Continues Year-Long HBCU Initiative appeared first on .
On this day 32 years ago in 1993, Eazy-E released his second solo EP, It’s On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa, a ruthless response record that became one of the most… The post Today in Hip Hop History: Eazy-E Released ‘It’s On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa’ 32 Years Ago appeared first on .
October 19, 1999, marks the day that the eclectic and iconic MF Doom launched his career with his debut record Operation Doomsday. Coming off of his time as half the former duo KMD, Doom… The post Today in Hip Hop History: MF DOOM’s Debut Album ‘Operation Doomsday’ Dropped 26 Years Ago appeared first on .
Thirty-one years ago today, in 1994, Brooklyn-born, Uptown-polished wordsmith OC released his debut album Word…Life on Wild Pitch Records, in what would become one of the quiet but defining statements… The post Today In Hip Hop History: OC Dropped His Debut Album ‘Word…Life’ 31 Years Ago appeared first on .
On Thursday (Oct. 16), Charlie Puth announced his fourth studio album Whatever’s Clever!, arriving next year. He released the lead single “Changes,” and yesterday he was joined by Jeff Goldblum during his Los Angeles residency.
Before Shirley Manson became the famous leader of Garbage, she was playing in a band called Angelfish. Now, that group is reuniting for their first show in a decade and all proceeds go to humanitarian aid charities for Palestinian children.
Last year, Haircut 100 announced their first album since 1984’s Paint And Paint. The British new wavers released “The Unloving Plum,” and now they’re finally divulging details about the record, which is titled Boxing The Compass, and sharing another single called “Dynamite.”
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles hardcore band Zulu performed in São Paolo without …