People like to throw around the phrases “long-awaited” and “highly anticipated” a lot. Sometimes it’s just PR hype speak, sometimes it’s really true. In the case of Black Country, New Road’s new album ...
Teenage Joans are a powerhouse duo consistently on the rise, who have long marked themselves as ones to watch.
The Millennium Tour is back. The popular concert, known for highlighting nostalgic R&B and hip-hop acts, will stop at State Farm Arena, with Trey Songz, Omarion, Bow-Wow, Nivea, Ying Yang Twins and ...
Perched on a frigid hilltop in Los Angeles’ Griffith Park on Saturday night, actor Zach Braff vamped onstage. He took his time introducing the night’s next attraction, part of a “Garden State” ...
Guys & Dolls, the 1950 musical theatre classic about a gambler with a heart of gold. Brian Thomson’s successful New York City ...
Welcome to our monthly series on new Colorado music. Every month, we highlight five local musicians, five local music videos and five local songs. Go here to check out previous entries to the series.
Aside from the personal-growth-themed advance single, “Let the Flowers Grow,” the full-lengther on a pounding, synth/bass synchronization called “Swoon, “ throughout which the catacomb-toned Murphy ...
Featuring Destroyer, Doves, Marie Davidson, Greentea Peng, Dean Wareham, Hannah Cohen, and more of 2025's best so far according to our Indie Basement column.
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PlayStation Plus isn't playing an April Fool's day joke with the newest batch of Essential games. Plan your weekend around ...
The cover of The Who Sell Out by The Who is probably the oddest one of the bunch. This concept album was released in 1967 and features two of the band’s members in opposing photographs.
Indie-pop darling Chloe Moriondo has debuted her new album, oyster. The album finds Moriondo pulling from all her musical ...