Multi-platinum duo Icona Pop embrace the dizzying rush of new love in their latest single, “Butterfly Feelings,” ahead of their upcoming album, Ritual.
Marisa Anderson’s ‘The Anthology of UnAmerican Folk Music’ Is a Masterpiece of Empathy
Guitarist Marisa Anderson explores the humanity within music from nations historically at odds with the U.S. in her latest, deeply moving project.
Kevian Kraemer Reveals “only if it matters” EP
Breakout indie pop artist Kevian Kraemer continues his rapid ascent with the release of his new EP, ‘only if it matters,’ now available via Atlantic Records.
“It Takes Two” Rapper Rob Base Dies at 59
Rob Base, the influential Harlem rapper behind the multi-platinum hit “It Takes Two,” has passed away at 59 following a private battle with cancer.
Amon Amarth and Dethklok Deliver Heavy Metal Fury in Denver
Amon Amarth and Dethklok brought an explosive night of metal to Denver’s Junkyard, featuring support from Castle Rat.
Ted Lucas: Images of Life Album Review
A deep dive into the expansive new box set from the late Detroit folk legend Ted Lucas, uncovering the lost treasures of a restless musical spirit.
Khalid and Lauv Bring Unforgettable Energy to Red Rocks
Khalid and Lauv delivered a stunning performance at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre on May 18, 2026, captured in this exclusive photo gallery.
DJ Koze Returns with Hypnotic New Single “Spiralen”
Electronic visionary DJ Koze has unveiled his first track of the year, the seven-minute masterpiece “Spiralen,” ahead of a new AA-side single.
Bruce Springsteen Calls Out CBS and the Ellisons on ‘The Late Show’
During a guest appearance on the penultimate episode of The Late Show, Bruce Springsteen took a sharp jab at the station’s owners and the network’s recent management changes.
Kara North and the Science of Why Electronic Music Hits Hard
There is a reason electronic music, in its all forms, has become the soundtrack to some of the most significant emotional moments in modern life — late nights, long drives, dance floors where strangers briefly […]
The Sheila Divine Unveil Surreal Music Video for “Hurry Up”
The Sheila Divine return with a dystopian, game-show-inspired music video for their latest single, “Hurry Up,” ahead of their upcoming album, The Middle Ages.
Bummer Camp Embraces Growth on Sophomore Album, ‘Fake My Death’
Queens-based shoegaze outfit Bummer Camp returns with their sophomore LP, ‘Fake My Death,’ exploring themes of anxiety and the push-pull of existence.

