Everything’s coming up Fred Again.. The DJ and producer born Frederick Gibson was already establishing himself as a mainstay of UK pop and rap in the 2010s, but in the 2020s he’s risen to the level of marquee artist, in part thanks to his own Actual Life album series. This year Fred’s been frequently aligned […]
Billboard Introduces “Fan Packs,” Re-Allowing Controversial Bundles On Album Chart
In July 2020, Billboard changed its chart rules to eliminate merch and album bundling when calculating its 200 and Hot 100 chart scores. As a reminder, “bundling” is the practice of selling merchandise along with a download of an album (usually for free) with the intention of boosting sales. Today, Billboard introduced the idea of […]
David Letterman Raves About The National: “I Wish I Could Be Matt Berninger”
In a new video posted to his YouTube page, former late-night host David Letterman is sharing his thoughts about the 2023 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame class with longtime colleagues Barbara Gaines and Mary Barclay. While he reacts against Warren Zevon getting snubbed (“I’m disappointed but not angry”), he positively gushes over the National, […]
Oneohtrix Point Never Scored An Episode Of Disney+’s Star Wars: Visions
Today, Disney+ debuted the second season of the animated anthology series Star Wars: Visions for what has turned into a day to celebrate the franchise. (May the fourth be with you and whatnot…) One of the episodes this season, “The Pit,” was scored by Oneohtrix Point Never’s Daniel Lopatin. The episode in question was directed […]
Ed Sheeran Wins Marvin Gaye Copyright Trial
Ed Sheeran won. In a verdict handed down today in a New York courtroom, a jury found that Sheeran, the UK singer-songwriter, did not copy Marvin Gaye’s 1973 hit “Let’s Get It On” with his own 2014 smash “Thinking Out Loud,” the Associated Press reports. The heirs of songwriter Ed Townsend, who cowrote “Let’s Get […]
Grian Chatten – “Fairlies”
Last week, Fontaines D.C. leader Grian Chatten released his debut solo single, “The Score,” and he’s already announced an album to follow, which is called Chaos For The Fly and will be out at the end of June. Chatten recorded the album with his main band’s long-time producer Dan Carey. “I just thought: I want […]
Think Tank Turns 20
The end of a century had come and gone. Or, as another British band once put it, a new decade was fully upon us. Britpop, the era Blur had helped define, was thoroughly in the rearview. Its principal acts were fracturing or wandering. By the early ’00s, Pulp had returned with a final post-script, We […]
Billy Corgan Reviews Yeat
Billy Corgan has thoughts about Yeat. Deep thoughts. As part of his promo run for the Smashing Pumpkins’ new triple-LP rock opera ATUM — which, after a schedule change, is finally out in full this Friday — Corgan sat down for a chat with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. Part of the interview involved Corgan listening […]
50 Cent Announces ‘The Final Lap Tour’
It’s 50. 50 Cent is ready to hit the road one last time with his newly announced tour, The Final Lap Tour. In conjunction with this year’s 20th anniversary of his classic debut album, Get Rich Or Die Tryin, the rap superstar will perform iconic album and his chart-topping hits across the globe beginning with […]
Video: Dej Loaf “100 Million”
Dej is back. Dej Loaf keeps it hundred on her brand new single. “100 Million” to be exact. Directed Diego, the Detroit rapper coasts throughout her beloved city where she addresses her hiatus and her next plans over Streetrunner’s production. “I need a hundred million at least / Just to get me back on my […]