Last month, Stereogum threw a marathon party in Austin at Cheer Up Charlie’s with help from our friends at AdHoc. During the day, we partnered with Partisan Records and we already shared performance videos and interviews from those artists. At night, we teamed up with Topshelf Records, and we captured more live performances and interviews […]
Jessica Boudreaux – “Be Somebody Else”
The Portland musician Jessica Boudreaux used to lead the band Summer Cannibals, which broke up last year, as Boudreaux was recovering from breast cancer. These days, Boudreaux is making music for movies like Nimona and TV shows like City On Fire, and she recently opened the Portland recording studio Pet Club. Now, Boudreaux has an […]
Strand Of Oaks – “Party At Monster Lake”
Last month, Strand Of Oaks announced a new album called Miracle Focus and shared the lead single “More You.” Today, Timothy Showalter is releasing “Party At Monster Lake” with a music video filmed in Nijmegen, Netherlands and directed by Ruud Gielen. “When Tim asks to embody having the best time of your life on video. […]
Meek Mill Releases ‘Came From The Bottom’ Video — Watch
Meek Mill put out his HEATHENISM EP independently in February. The first song on there was ‘Came From The Bottom’ which sees Meek celebrating his journey as he often does. It mixes the singing with the rapping and tonight, it receives the visual treatment. The video was done by Chariot Pictures. Check it out below. […]
Rare Color Photos Of D-Day: The Beginning Of The End Of World War II
An endless onslaught of machine gun fire rains from above as explosions shake the ground. You have nowhere to go except forward, toward the enemy who is determined to make you another lifeless body on the beach. This was the reality for the first 156,000 American, British, and Canadian soldiers that landed on the beaches […]
CBS Apologizes For Cutting Off Billy Joel Concert Special During “Piano Man”
On Sunday night, CBS aired Billy Joel: The 100th – Live At Madison Square Garden, a concert special documenting the 100th night of Joel’s MSG residency, which took place on March 28. Those watching the television broadcast were met with an unwelcome surprise when the show-ending performance of “Piano Man” was cut off unexpectedly and […]
Justin Townes Earle’s Widow Speaks Out Against Jason Isbell’s “Extremely Painful” Song About Him
Jason Isbell was once good friends with his fellow alt-country singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle, though they were estranged in the years leading up to Earle’s death in 2020. Isbell memorialized Earle on the song “When We Were Close” from last year’s Weathervanes. The song, which is informed by Isbell and Earle’s shared struggle with addiction, […]
Watch Mac DeMarco Join Lil Yachty For Two Songs At Coachella
Mac DeMarco came out during Lil Yachty’s set at Coachella on Sunday night. They previously linked up on Yachty’s 2023 album Let’s Start Here, on which DeMarco has songwriting credits on two songs, “Drive Me Crazy!” and “Failure.” The former was part of Yachty’s set earlier in the night. DeMarco performed two songs in his […]
Amazing Facts About What’s At The Bottom Of The Great Blue Hole In Belize
The Great Blue Hole is the world’s largest sinkhole located off of the coast of Belize. It was made famous in 1971 by undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau when he first visited it to chart its depths. Cousteau declared it one of the top five scuba diving spots in the world and came to the conclusion […]
Paul McCartney & John Lennon’s Sons Share New Song “Primrose Hill”
Last year, we got the release of “Now And Then,” which was promoted as the final single from the Beatles. The song is the fleshed-out, AI-enhanced demo of a track that John Lennon recorded in 1979, and Lennon is the sole credited songwriter. It didn’t seem like we’d get anything else from the fabled Lennon/McCartney […]