With just over a week before the U.S. Presidential election, the Foo Fighters brought a stripped-back version of the band’s “Times Like These,” off their 2003’s One by One, to the I Will Vote benefit show to raise funds for the Biden-Harris campaign. The performance featured Dave Grohl at the mic with an acoustic guitar, […]
Lay B Announces New EP Titled Iconic Measure
By steering away from many of the conventions of contemporary rap and hip hop, the Atlanta based rapper Lay B, a Global Status Inc. signee, hasn’t just made one of the best Eps of the year released by upcoming rappers, but one of the most stimulating unique hip hop EPs in our recent memory.Following his […]
Jesu – "Alone"
Earlier this year, Justin K. Broadrick released his first new solo Jesu material in quite a while in the form of a mini-LP called Never after spending the last few years in collaborative mode. He’s releasing a new full-length album next month called Terminus, his first Jesu solo album since 2013’s Every Day I Get […]
Oneohtrix Point Never – "No Nightmares" (Feat. The Weeknd)
Daniel Lopatin is releasing a new Oneohtrix Point Never album, Magic Oneohtrix Point Never, at the end of the week. He introduced it last month with a three-song Drive Time Suite that included a collaboration with Caroline Polachek called “Long Road Home,” which made our best songs of the week list. Today, Lopatin is back […]
Tom Morello, Kathy Valentine and More Cover Eurythmics
A group of legendary artists including Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello, Foo Fighters’ Rami Jaffee and The Go-Go’s Kathy Valentine joined Girl with a Guitar, a group of young female guitarists from Kabul, Afghanistan to cover Eurythmics’ 1983 hit “Sweet Dreams.” Guitarist Vicki Peterson of The Bangles, singer Cherie Currie of The Runaways, guitarist […]
Xenia Rubinos – "Who Shot Ya?"
Around this time last year, Xenia Rubinos put out a double single featuring some of the only new music she’s released since her excellent 2016 album Black Terry Cat. But today, Rubinos has returned with a stunning new track called “Who Shot Ya?,” which blends the soft and the aggressive, channeling both helplessness and empowerment. […]
AC/DC Share ‘Shot in the Dark’ Video
Earlier this month, AC/DC officially returned with the announcement of a new album, Power Up, and the release of its lead single “Shot in the Dark.” Today, the band shared its highly-teased music video. Featuring a red background, the clip for the rollicking rocker sees the band performing live and was directed by longtime collaborator David […]
Outkast Share Rare Zack de la Rocha Remix of 'B.O.B.'
With the 20th-anniversary reissue of Outkast’s Stankonia dropping on Friday (Oct. 30), the duo shared one of the rare tracks that will appear on the record — the remix of “B.O.B. (Bombs Over Baghdad)” by Zack de la Rocha of Rage Against the Machine. Only released to radio, the RATM frontman worked on it in […]
J.I.D – “Cludder Freestyle”
The furiously talented young Atlanta rapper J.I.D is part of the Spillage Village crew, and they just released their album Spilligion last month. J.I.D has also been in collaborative mode lately, showing up on Anderson .Paak’s “Lockdown” remix and the Smino/Kenny Beats collaboration “Baguetti” in recent months. But J.I.D tends to do his best work […]
Cher’s New Single Is A Love Song To Joe Biden
Last night, the pop legend Cher was the final act to perform at the I Will Vote concert. The all-star virtual fundraising event also featured people like John Legend, Pink, and the Black Eyed Peas, and all of them were performing in support of the Joe Biden/Kamala Harris presidential ticket. Cher ended things by tweaking […]