When Chester Bennington died in 2017, he was survived by a total of six children. His oldest, Jaime, has joined the chorus of folks who aren’t happy with the way Linkin Park’s reunion has unfolded, ...
In the shadow of the Oasis reunion, Britpop heroes Pulp, the anti-Oasis, are playing a handful of North American shows this month, their first appearances over here since 2012. These gigs are not ...
I don’t know a single living person who doesn’t like “I Believe In A Thing Called Love,” the Darkness’ dead-serious yet also completely unserious 2003 pop-metal pastiche. So it’s not that surprising ...
Recently, there’s been some debate over whether or not the forthcoming film Joker: Folie À Deux is really a musical. At a recent Venice Film Festival press conference, star Lady Gaga said, “I wouldn’t ...
John Ross will return with a new Wild Pink album next month. It’s called Dulling The Horns, and he announced it with the lead ...
Donald Glover’s tour in support of Bando Stone & The New World, the allegedly final Childish Gambino album, has been put on pause. After Sunday’s show in Houston was postponed due to illness, Glover ...
Woo-hoo! Round two! Let’s go! Billy McFarland is out of prison and back in commission, which can mean only one thing: He’s re-doing the thing that got him behind bars in the first place. Fyre Festival ...
Ben Gibbard is busy these days. Death Cab For Cutie and the Postal Service are still playing gigs together, sometimes headlining festivals. In the past few months, Gibbard also sang the National ...
Nandi Rose will share See You At The Maypole, her sixth album as Half Waif. She announced the record with its lead single “Figurine,” and she’s back today with “The Museum.” ...
In an almost too-perfect pairing of artist and repertoire, indie pop-rockers extraordinaire Charly Bliss have added “Since U Been Gone” to their setlist. At their past three shows on tour in support ...
Herbie Flowers, the prolific English bassist known for creating the famous riff in Lou Reed’s “Walk On The Wild Side,” has died, the BBC reports. He was 86.
Christopher Owens, the former leader of the great and dearly missed indie rock band Girls, is getting ready to release I Wanna Run Barefoot Through Your Hair, his first new solo album in nine years.