Los Angeles outfit Chicano Batman will embark on a U.S. tour this fall. The run is scheduled to launch October 20th at Meow Wolf in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and it will continue through December 18th, when the band plays First Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Fellow L.A. indie rockers Inner …
Read More »Watch Brothers Osborne's Rip-Roaring 'I'm Not for Everyone' at 2021 ACM Awards
Brothers Osborne gave a live-TV performance of “I’m Not for Everyone,” a standout track from their latest album Skeletons, on the 2021 Academy of Country Music Awards. Performing onstage at the Ryman Auditorium, singer TJ Osborne kicked off the song before his brother John Osborne, the band’s lead guitarist, took …
Read More »Thomas Rhett Announces Rescheduled Center Point Road Tour, Adds New Dates
Thomas Rhett will hit the road in late summer on the headlining Center Point Road Tour, with several dates rescheduled from the trek’s intended 2020 run that was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Named for Rhett’s 2019 album, the Center Point Road Tour gets underway August 13th with back-to-back …
Read More »Arcade Fire Drop New Instrumental Track for Headspace App
Arcade Fire have dropped a new instrumental track called “Memories of the Age of Anxiety.” The full song is currently only available via the meditation app Headspace. The band described the song as “meditative vibes to help you focus and feel inspired” in a post on Instagram, which includes a …
Read More »Flashback: Ramones Play 'The KKK Took My Baby Away' in 1996
Joey Ramone died 20 years ago, on April 15th, 2001, and Netflix marked the occasion on Thursday by announcing that Pete Davidson will play the punk icon in a biopic. It will be based on I Slept With Joey Ramone, a 2009 book by his brother, Mickey Leigh. Davidson may …
Read More »Morgan Wallen Says He's Not Touring This Summer, But Will Be Back 'Sooner Than Later'
Morgan Wallen has posted a letter thanking his fans for their support since the release of his album Dangerous and also announcing his intention not to tour during summer 2021. Despite Wallen being removed from country radio after he was caught using a racial slur on camera, Dangerous spent 10 …
Read More »Earth, Wind and Fire, Isley Brothers Climb Charts After Easter Verzuz Special
Classic soul acts Earth, Wind and Fire and the Isley Brothers are the latest beneficiaries of Verzuz‘s prolific post-show bump, with both groups climbing the Rolling Stone Charts following their Easter Sunday special last week. The Isley Brothers made their debut on the Artists 500 Chart at Number 323, seeing …
Read More »Watch Marcus Mumford Crash Carey Mulligan's 'SNL' Monologue
Marcus Mumford crashed his wife Carey Mulligan’s opening monologue on the latest episode of Saturday Night Live. After first-time host Mulligan noted that Mumford & Sons — “or as I like to call it, My Husband & Sons” — had played SNL three times, the Promising Young Woman actress said …
Read More »Taylor Swift Duets With Keith Urban on 'From the Vault' Track 'That's When'
Taylor Swift released her re-recorded Fearless (Taylor’s Version) on Friday, a 2021 update of the 2008 album. Comprising 27 tracks, the new LP features six “From the Vault” recordings, including the Keith Urban duet “That’s When.” An introspective retelling of a romance at the brink, the song opens with Swift …
Read More »Rick Astley Drops Eighties-Inspired Single 'Unwanted'
Rick Astley has released the new single “Unwanted,” the theme to the Qcode podcast of the same name. The Eighties-inspired song opens with Astley’s voice as looping, crunchy instrumentation leaks in. The video above features neon graphics of palm trees, cars, and vintage video games, as the lyrics flash across …
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