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- Ella Langley’s ‘Choosin’ Texas’ Video Is a Star-Studded Country DramaLuke Grimes, Miranda Lambert, Ava Phillippe, and more feature in the cinematic visual for the country singer's hit song
- Courtney Love to Dave Grohl: ‘Just Say We’re Cool’When appearing on Billy Corgan's podcast, Love urged Grohl to tell his fan base of "straight white males" to stop "picking" on her
- Lindsey Buckingham Uninjured After Attack With Unknown Substance in Santa MonicaThe female suspect allegedly doused the ex-Fleetwood Mac member with an unknown liquid substance
- The Temper Trap Announce ‘Sungazer,’ Their First Album in a Decade“With time apart and much personal growth from us all, Sungazer feels like it’s captured the most pure collection of music we’ve ever made," the band said in a statement
- Christian Music’s Biggest New Star on Politics and Religion: ‘God Sits with Everyone on Every Side’Brandon Lake is making inroads in country music via collabs with Nashville stars like Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson
- The Best Live Band Around? Sturgill Simpson Announces Fall Tour with the Dark Clouds“Johnny Blue Skies” will kick off his “Mutiny for the Masses” run of arenas in September
- Kanye West’s Wireless Festival Appearance Slammed by Mayor: ‘Not Reflective of London’s Values’The rapper’s recently announced performance has caused an outcry following his controversial past
- Megan Thee Stallion Says Her Hospitalization for ‘Extreme Exhaustion’ Was a ‘Real Wake-Up Call’“I’ve been pushing myself past my limits lately … my body finally said enough. It honestly scared me,” the rapper says after being hospitalized after falling ill midway through Moulin Rouge performance
- Jon Bon Jovi Honored With James Beard Impact Award for JBJ Soul Foundation and RestuarantThe musician’s organizations help “break the cycle of hunger, poverty, and homelessness”
- Taylor Swift Fans React to ‘Elizabeth Taylor’ Music Video: ‘Has to Be an April Fools’ Joke’The visual features spliced together footage of the Hollywood icon’s most famous films
Luke Grimes, Miranda Lambert, Ava Phillippe, and more feature in the cinematic visual for the country singer's hit song
When appearing on Billy Corgan's podcast, Love urged Grohl to tell his fan base of "straight white males" to stop "picking" on her
The female suspect allegedly doused the ex-Fleetwood Mac member with an unknown liquid substance
“With time apart and much personal growth from us all, Sungazer feels like it’s captured the most pure collection of music we’ve ever made," the band said in a statement
Brandon Lake is making inroads in country music via collabs with Nashville stars like Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson
“Johnny Blue Skies” will kick off his “Mutiny for the Masses” run of arenas in September
The rapper’s recently announced performance has caused an outcry following his controversial past
“I’ve been pushing myself past my limits lately … my body finally said enough. It honestly scared me,” the rapper says after being hospitalized after falling ill midway through Moulin Rouge performance
The musician’s organizations help “break the cycle of hunger, poverty, and homelessness”
The visual features spliced together footage of the Hollywood icon’s most famous films
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- Bruce Springsteen Brings Fiery Speeches and Songs to MinneapolisThe E Street Band opened its Land of Hope and Dreams tour on Tuesday night, where the musician asked the crowd to choose “unity over division and peace over war.”
- The Next British Invasion Is Here, and It’s Led by WomenRaye, Olivia Dean, Lola Young and PinkPantheress are making a big impact on the charts and in pop culture, foregrounding their Englishness rather than adapting it.
- How ‘American Psycho’ and Marina Abramovic Fed the Met Opera’s ‘Tristan’The creators of a new “Tristan und Isolde” production explain the influences behind every element of a crucial scene.
- 10 Synth-Pop Songs That Bring the DramaWith TV soundtracks increasingly turning to nostalgic ’80s tracks, hear a playlist of essential hits and deeper cuts.
- Bettina Köster, a Leading Voice in Berlin’s 1980s Avant-Garde, Dies at 66She sang lead for influential all-female bands, including Malaria!, and toured in the U.S. and elsewhere with groups like the Birthday Party and New Order.
- Eurovision Song Contest to Add Asian Edition This YearThe competition will bring together singers representing 10 nations including South Korea, the Philippines and Vietnam.
- ‘The Book of Mormon’ Is Sorry if You Were Offended for 15 YearsThe taboo-busting, gasp-inducing Broadway musical comedy has been a hit with audiences and critics. But could it be produced today?
- Morton Feldman Was Loud. His Music Was Quietly Haunting.Feldman, born a century ago this year, wrote quietly sensual and humanist works in an age of structural rigor.
- Celine Dion Announces Comeback Concerts in ParisDion, who has rarely performed since announcing her stiff person syndrome diagnosis in 2022, will put on 10 shows beginning in September.
- Symphony Space to Undergo a $45 Million MakeoverThe Upper West Side performing arts venue will take its programming across the city while its doors close for a 15-month overhaul.
- Paul McCartney, Robyn: 8 Songs We’re Talking About This WeekPaul McCartney previews his first solo album in six years, and the Swedish pop star Robyn returns after eight with “Sexistential.”
- Bruce Hornsby Isn’t Playing It Safe on ‘Indigo Park’Admired by a new generation including Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon and Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig, his new album, “Indigo Park,” keeps pushing forward.
- Thundercat Can Geek Out With the Best of ThemThe genre-crossing bassist returning with his first album in six years broke down highlights from his collections of comic books, fashion and more.
- Outside Kennedy Center, Jane Fonda and Joan Baez Raise Voices in ProtestThe pair joined in a gathering of artists and others who denounced censorship and faulted President Trump’s growing influence over the nation’s cultural life.
- The BTS Connection With Howard UniversityIn promoting its new album, the K-pop superstars looked back to a late-19th-century moment featuring the unofficial anthem “Arirang” for inspiration.
- 5 Takeaways From Netflix’s ‘BTS: The Return’ DocumentaryNetflix’s documentary about the superstar K-pop group’s comeback after a four-year hiatus showcases its creative process, brotherhood and anxieties about fame.
- Salzburg Festival Fires Its Artistic DirectorThe board terminated Markus Hinterhäuser’s contract early, leaving the leadership of the world’s largest classical music festival in limbo for now.
- FKA twigs Says in Suit That Shia LaBeouf Had Her Sign ‘Illegal’ NDAThe suit said the nondisclosure agreement that was part of her court settlement with Mr. LaBeouf, her former boyfriend, effectively silenced her. His lawyer disputes that.
- ‘Tristan und Isolde’ at the Met Opera Has a Troubling ProblemAudiences are packing the theater for a new “Tristan und Isolde.” Everyone can see the same spectacle, but they probably don’t hear the same sound.
- Dash Crofts, of the Soft-Rock Duo That Sang ‘Summer Breeze,’ Dies at 87Seals & Crofts had a number of Billboard Top 20 songs in the 1970s before their chart topper brought them global fame.
- D. Boon’s Death Shook Punk Rock. 40 Years Later, Minutemen Look Back.The influential band’s singer and guitarist died at 27, but the bassist Mike Watt and the drummer George Hurley never lost his spirit.
The E Street Band opened its Land of Hope and Dreams tour on Tuesday night, where the musician asked the crowd to choose “unity over division and peace over war.”
Raye, Olivia Dean, Lola Young and PinkPantheress are making a big impact on the charts and in pop culture, foregrounding their Englishness rather than adapting it.
The creators of a new “Tristan und Isolde” production explain the influences behind every element of a crucial scene.
With TV soundtracks increasingly turning to nostalgic ’80s tracks, hear a playlist of essential hits and deeper cuts.
She sang lead for influential all-female bands, including Malaria!, and toured in the U.S. and elsewhere with groups like the Birthday Party and New Order.
The competition will bring together singers representing 10 nations including South Korea, the Philippines and Vietnam.
The taboo-busting, gasp-inducing Broadway musical comedy has been a hit with audiences and critics. But could it be produced today?
Feldman, born a century ago this year, wrote quietly sensual and humanist works in an age of structural rigor.
Dion, who has rarely performed since announcing her stiff person syndrome diagnosis in 2022, will put on 10 shows beginning in September.
The Upper West Side performing arts venue will take its programming across the city while its doors close for a 15-month overhaul.
Paul McCartney previews his first solo album in six years, and the Swedish pop star Robyn returns after eight with “Sexistential.”
Admired by a new generation including Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon and Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig, his new album, “Indigo Park,” keeps pushing forward.
The genre-crossing bassist returning with his first album in six years broke down highlights from his collections of comic books, fashion and more.
The pair joined in a gathering of artists and others who denounced censorship and faulted President Trump’s growing influence over the nation’s cultural life.
In promoting its new album, the K-pop superstars looked back to a late-19th-century moment featuring the unofficial anthem “Arirang” for inspiration.
Netflix’s documentary about the superstar K-pop group’s comeback after a four-year hiatus showcases its creative process, brotherhood and anxieties about fame.
The board terminated Markus Hinterhäuser’s contract early, leaving the leadership of the world’s largest classical music festival in limbo for now.
The suit said the nondisclosure agreement that was part of her court settlement with Mr. LaBeouf, her former boyfriend, effectively silenced her. His lawyer disputes that.
Audiences are packing the theater for a new “Tristan und Isolde.” Everyone can see the same spectacle, but they probably don’t hear the same sound.
Seals & Crofts had a number of Billboard Top 20 songs in the 1970s before their chart topper brought them global fame.
The influential band’s singer and guitarist died at 27, but the bassist Mike Watt and the drummer George Hurley never lost his spirit.
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- The Invisible - Rispah A set of contemplation and catharsis, maintaining its emotional grip for a long time.
- Ladyhawke - Anxiety Pip Brown’s overdue second LP is as tight and catchy as a baseball mitt.
- Bobby Womack - The Poet Womack updates his material for the 80s, creating grown-up sensual soul.
- TrioVD - Maze One of the most inventive and transgressive albums you’ll encounter this year.
- Jack Savoretti - Before the Storm Third album of gruffly sensitive strum-pop from tousle-haired Italian-English Londoner.
- Flats - Better Living Debut album from a band that probably relishes getting on as many nerves as possible.
- George Frideric Handel - Alceste (soprano: Lucy Crowe; tenor: Benjamin Hulett; bass-baritone: Andrew Foster-Williams; Early Opera Company; conductor: Christian Curnyn) The incomplete ‘incidental music’ for Alceste, conducted with liveliness and sensitivity.
- Gallon Drunk - The Road Gets Darker From Here Seventh album of darkly rockin’ blues from Londoners channelling spirits of New Orleans.
- Karin Krog and Bengt Hallberg - Cabin in the Sky Krog is on absolutely top form, while Hallberg sounds just like himself.
- Hollie Cook - Prince Fatty Presents Hollie Cook in Dub Modern-day dub with authentic depth.
- The Band Perry - The Band Perry Radio-friendly country fare, exceptionally produced but lacking originality.
- Dexys - One Day I’m Going to Soar Dexys are back with wisdom and wings. Some of us never doubted.
- Public Image Ltd - This is PiL Rotten returns with a curious mixture of rage and nostalgia.
- The Pond - The Pond An elegant, charming and quietly profound record.
- Architects - Daybreaker A fine fifth album from the Brighton metallers, set to stand the test of time.
- Regina Spektor - What We Saw From the Cheap Seats The truth about Regina Spektor is that quirky isn't the half of it.
- 2:54 - 2:54 A collection of mature and addictive tracks from sisters doing it their own way.
- The Bamboos - Medicine Man The Australians’ hybrid soul and funk sound continues to impress.
- Rumer - Boys Don’t Cry Sarah Joyce covers male songwriters both culty and canonical on album number two.
- Sugar - Copper Blue NME’s Album of the Year for 1992 reissued with a wealth of worthwhile extras.
A set of contemplation and catharsis, maintaining its emotional grip for a long time.
Pip Brown’s overdue second LP is as tight and catchy as a baseball mitt.
Womack updates his material for the 80s, creating grown-up sensual soul.
One of the most inventive and transgressive albums you’ll encounter this year.
Third album of gruffly sensitive strum-pop from tousle-haired Italian-English Londoner.
Debut album from a band that probably relishes getting on as many nerves as possible.
The incomplete ‘incidental music’ for Alceste, conducted with liveliness and sensitivity.
Seventh album of darkly rockin’ blues from Londoners channelling spirits of New Orleans.
Krog is on absolutely top form, while Hallberg sounds just like himself.
Modern-day dub with authentic depth.
Radio-friendly country fare, exceptionally produced but lacking originality.
Dexys are back with wisdom and wings. Some of us never doubted.
Rotten returns with a curious mixture of rage and nostalgia.
An elegant, charming and quietly profound record.
A fine fifth album from the Brighton metallers, set to stand the test of time.
The truth about Regina Spektor is that quirky isn't the half of it.
A collection of mature and addictive tracks from sisters doing it their own way.
The Australians’ hybrid soul and funk sound continues to impress.
Sarah Joyce covers male songwriters both culty and canonical on album number two.
NME’s Album of the Year for 1992 reissued with a wealth of worthwhile extras.
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- BTS Dominates YouTube’s Global, U.S. ChartsThe K-pop superstars crash the streaming giant’s Global Top Songs chart with 11 titles impacting the top 100, including the No. 1 with “Swim.”
- QMusic CEO Kris Stewart Steps Down After Five YearsThe search for the organization’s next CEO has begun.
- Galaxy Girl Blasts Into Winner’s Circle on ‘Masked Singer’ Season 14: ‘I Truly Was Having the Time of My Life’The pop star & TV vet was a judge's favorite for the whole season before taking the crown on Wednesday night's (April 1) grand finale.
- Johnny Blue Skies & the Dark Clouds Set Fall Arena TourThe band, led by Sturgill Simpson's new persona, will hit nearly 30 markets.
- Tiffany Young Signs 360 Deal With Pacific Music Group Ahead of New MusicThe Girls' Generation star joins the Pan-Asian global entertainment company founded by Ne-Yo, MC Jin, Sonu Nigam and Jonathan Serbin.
- Jack Black Calls Jack White His ‘Brother From Another Color’ in TikTok-Inspired ‘SNL’ PromoThe pair of Jacks will appear on this weekend's episode as host & musical guest.
- Sabrina Carpenter Recruits Madelyn Cline & Margaret Qualley for ‘House Tour’ Video: Watch a TeaserThe full music video will drop Monday.
- Ella Langley Ropes Miranda Lambert, Luke Grimes, Ava Phillippe, Kaitlin Butts & More for All-Star ‘Choosin’ Texas’ VideoThe cinematic visual was filmed in Fort Worth, Texas.
- Where to Shop Last-Minute Alabama Shakes’ Tickets OnlineThe Brittany Howard-led band will kick off their 2026 tour on April 16.
- Where to Buy Affordable Stagecoach 2026 Tickets OnlineThe country music festival's headliners include Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson and Post Malone.
The K-pop superstars crash the streaming giant’s Global Top Songs chart with 11 titles impacting the top 100, including the No. 1 with “Swim.”
The search for the organization’s next CEO has begun.
The pop star & TV vet was a judge's favorite for the whole season before taking the crown on Wednesday night's (April 1) grand finale.
The band, led by Sturgill Simpson's new persona, will hit nearly 30 markets.
The Girls' Generation star joins the Pan-Asian global entertainment company founded by Ne-Yo, MC Jin, Sonu Nigam and Jonathan Serbin.
The pair of Jacks will appear on this weekend's episode as host & musical guest.
The full music video will drop Monday.
The cinematic visual was filmed in Fort Worth, Texas.
The Brittany Howard-led band will kick off their 2026 tour on April 16.
The country music festival's headliners include Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson and Post Malone.