As for the real Chappell Roan, the ongoing (exhausting) controversy and her recent All Things Go festival cancellation don’t ...
It was inevitable, wasn’t it? The Kidz Bop Kids have taken on Chappell Roan, and messy romantic frustration sounds very different when rendered as squeaky-singalong material for third graders. They ...
And what playlist shared between best buds could be complete without a solid handful of best friend songs on it? After all, romantic love gets more than its fair share of credit for inspiring music.
Rival Schools’ 2011 sophomore album Pedals is getting a deluxe reissue this week (9/20) via Run For Cover, and it includes three previously unreleased songs from the album’s sessions.
This is their band, these are albums that shaped them, and for 37 songs over two-and-a-half hours, Green Day captivated fans in the packed venue. “The American Dream Is Killing Me” kicked off ...
Revisiting France Gall's 'Poupée De Cire, Poupée De Son', ahead of its 60th anniversary in Basel. We're currently basking in the reign of one groundbreaking Eurovision winner, after Switzerland's Nemo ...
Pals for 20 years, each musician established himself in the local scene at different times, but both have long histories with the music ... zeros in on Sixties hard bop as a baseline for their ...
Week in and week out, there are plenty of brand-new rap songs, no matter the time of year. It can be really difficult to stay aware of what's out and also what's hot, so XXL decided to make things ...
Kendrick Lamar has released a surprise song on his Instagram page, supposedly titled “Watch the Party Die.” On the five-minute song, he references Christian rapper Lecrae, Terrace Martin and ...
Even before he asserted himself musically with his classic run of albums in the 1970s, Wonder was already putting his distinct stamp on his music — and all of Motown’s. For one thing ...
Browne wrote “These Days” at 16. Now 75, he and some famous admirers reflect on his unexpected mainstay: “If a song is worth anything, it’s about the life of the listener.” By Bob Mehr ...