Foo Fighters have revealed that Josh Freese is their new drummer, taking over for Taylor Hawkins, who passed away last year. The news was officially announced in a livestream event that took place on Sunday ahead of Foo Fighters’ extensive run of live dates that are planned for the rest of the year. At the […]
Watch Foo Fighters’ Free Livestream Preparing Music For Concerts
Foo Fighters are releasing a new album, But Here We Are, in a couple weeks, and they’re getting ready to embark of a full-fledged tour, both firsts since the death of their longtime drummer Taylor Hawkins last year. The band has performed a couple times since Hawkins’ death, at tribute shows in Los Angeles and […]
Watch Father John Misty Cover Scott Walker With Jules Buckley & The BBC Symphony Orchestra
Tonight at the Barbican Centre in London, Father John Misty is teaming up with Jules Buckley and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus on a one-time-only performance. Together, they’re doing orchestral renditions of Scott Walker songs. Highlights from the show will air this coming Thursday, May 25 at 4PM ET on BBC Radio 6 Music, […]
The NBA YoungBoy Conundrum
Baton Rouge rapper YoungBoy NeverBrokeAgain — known as NBA YoungBoy to hip-hop fans in the know — doesn’t usually enjoy speaking to other human beings. As he told the writer Meaghan Garvey in Billboard, “I’m not big on people.” YoungBoy’s a quiet soul — deeply intense and deeply sensitive — with an unfiltered abundance of […]
Landowner – “Witch Museum”
The Holyoke, MA band Landowner play tight and nervy post-punk that races along like the bus in Speed (i.e. it cannot go below 50 MPH or it will explode). “Witch Museum,” the opening track and lead single from their next album Escape The Compound, is like Parquet Courts if they were approximately 75% more jittery […]
Stream Khanate’s Surprise Album To Be Cruel, Their First In 14 Years
In 2001, Sunn O)))’s Stephen O’Malley teamed up with Blind Idiot God’s Tim Wyskida and former OLD members James Plotkin and Alan Dubin to form a kind of drone-metal supergroup called Khanate. Over four albums in the ’00s, Khanate made some deeply heavy and experimental music. Even in the context of the doom metal underground, […]
Hear Ghost Cover Tina Turner, Television, Genesis, & More On New EP
On Easter, Swedish pop-metal performers Ghost announced a five-song EP — PHANTOMIME — containing covers of Television (1977’s “See No Evil”), Genesis (1992’s “Jesus He Knows Me”), the Stranglers (1977’s “Hanging Around”), Iron Maiden (1980’s “Phantom Of The Opera”), and Tina Turner’s 1985 song “We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome).” At the time of announcement, […]
Lana Del Rey Shares Previously Unreleased “Say Yes To Heaven” After Success As Sped-Up TikTok Sound
The unreleased Lana Del Rey song “Say Yes To Heaven” kind of holds mythological status. Originally recorded in November 2013, the song was intended to be included on 2014’s Ultraviolence but was cut. Since then, various versions of the song have circulated online (starting around 2016). In 2022, a sped-up snippet from “Say Yes To […]
Bodysync – “Get Up!” (Feat. Byron Stingily)
In February, electronic dance duo Bodysync — aka Ryan Hemsworth and Giraffage — released their first new single, “Rhythm,” since last fall’s “this edible ain’t shit.” Today, Bodysync have returned with another new track. The bouncy-ball “Get Up!” features Chicago R&B/house singer Brian Stingily, whose falsetto is looped and manipulated to a dizzying degree. It’s […]
Bad Bunny – “Where She Goes”
On Monday, Bad Bunny started teasing a new song (following his Billboard-topping Grupo Frontera collab “un x100to”), “Where She Goes,” on TikTok, followed by an Instagram Story on Thursday. “Where She Goes” is officially out now and features a thudding club beat, swirling synths, and yearning lyrics: “Baby, tell me the truth if you forgot […]