We’re taking another trip Down The Rabbit Hole today with the fellows from JunkBunny. We recently helped unveil the…
Mixing folk with “Pop! Goes the Weasel,” T Swift’s lyrical approach isn’t as vindictive as in the past, but…
Pearl Jam released their twelve-track album, Gigaton (read our review here), on March 27th via Republic Records, and, today,…
Class is in ‘Sesh’ today and joining us are Canadian punk rockers Zig Mentality. The band was back in…
It has been seven years since Pearl Jam released 2013’s Lightning Bolt, an album which, for me at least,…
Listening to this latest album is something of a ceremony in and of itself. Phantogram’s first album, Eyelid Movies,…
He’s multi-platinum, he’s a Grammy Award-winner, he’s a music mogul, and today Lil Wayne has confirmed that Funeral, his upcoming 13th solo studio recording, will drop on January 31st via Young Money Records/Republic Records.
Post Malone’s newest album, Hollywood’s Bleeding (out September 6th via Republic Records), is a pop-centric, yet wholly original release epitomizing one of the planet’s greatest artists doing what he does best.
With the release their heart-stopping full-length debut, Anthem of the Peaceful Army, Greta Van Fleet are residing precisely where they need to be — moving forward comfortably in their own artistic skin, while remaining true to their authentic, classic rock influences.
Acclaimed British indie rock band Florence and The Machine has confirmed a 23-date North American tour for late summer and early fall 2018.
Musically, this album is a mess, but it’s an intriguing mess at that. Post Malone has somehow managed to create a listenable recording with way more sounds and songs than before.
We spoke with Hinder drummer Cody Hanson about hard partying, memorable tours, and the band’s latest release for The End Records, The Reign.