Cue the music. Ne-Yo works his magic in the studio in his new music video, “Handle Me Gently”. In the clip, the Grammy Award-winning artist penning his lyrics for the romantic ballad while working the mixing boards inside his home studio. “Handle Me Gently” is off his latest album, Self Explanatory featuring Jeremih, Bleu, Trippie […]
U.S. Girls – “So Typically Now”
U.S. Girls’ Heavy Light was one of those albums announced before the pandemic and released into it. Now the group seems ready to launch its next era. Meg Remy and friends are back today with an addictive new single called “So Typically Now.” Amidst a funky foundation of synths, gated drums, and screaming soulful backing […]
Foyer Red – “Pickles”
In recent months we’ve been tracing the progress of Brooklyn combo Foyer Red by posting their early singles “Blood” and “Flipper.” Today that progress continues with a new track called “Pickles.” The band — which seems to have expanded from a trio to a quintet — embraces a tightly wound and spunky sound here, Elana […]
Jack White Opens Up About Taking Phones Away From Fans At Shows
For seemingly the entirety of his career, Jack White has fought the good fight to keep rock and roll alive. When he first debuted with The White Stripes, he was prophesized as the savior of the genre. While that prophecy might not have come completely true, the popularity of White has never faded. Now deep […]
Here’s How 40 Iconic Bands Got Their Names
It’s hard to imagine some of your favorite bands or musicians with a different name. But not everyone is born with a perfect stage name, and not every band derives their name from a great epiphany. Some musicians find the inspiration for their names in unlikely places — whether their critics, books, and even lawsuits. […]
Palm – “Feathers”
It’s been a good long while since we heard from Palm, but the Philly experimental indie rock band is far from defunct. In fact, they’re about to release a new album for a new record label. Palm have linked with Saddle Creek for Nicks And Grazes, their first album since 2018’s Rock Island. Today they […]
Gel – “Predominant Mask”
The New Jersey band Gel make a furiously fun form of squalid, basement-ready hardcore punk. If you see Gel live, they’re absolute destroyers; they had one of my favorite sets at Richmond’s Big Takeover fest a couple of months ago. But Gel also get it done on record. They slather their sound in reverb, which […]
Video: Post Malone Ft. Doja Cat “I Like You (A Happier Song)”
The joys of painting. Post Malone and Doja Cat moves forward with passion, desire, and love in their new music video, “I Like You (A Happier Song)”. Directed by child., the colorful clips portrays Posty who brings his portrait to life. He paints his muse Doja, who is scantily-clad in flowers, and frolics with her […]
Video: Juicy J, Pi’erre Bourne “BBL”
Check in. Juicy J and Pi’erre Bourne turn a hospital into their personal playground in their Space Age Pimpin album’s new music video. In the trippy and vibrant clip, Juicy turns up inside an operating room with a gang of twerking nurses and patients, while Pi’erre makes it rain in the waiting room before being […]
Preoccupations – “Death Of Melody”
Later this summer, Preoccupations, the Calgary post-punk band once known as Vietnam, will release their new album Arrangements. Bandleader Matthew Flegel has said that the new LP is “basically about the world blowing up and no one giving a shit.” Preoccupations already shared the early single “Ricochet,” and now they’ve also dropped a new one […]