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Solstice Album Review: A.A. Williams Makes Loneliness Weirdly Cozy
Solstice album turns heartbreak into a slow-motion blow-up—whispers, pedal-stomps, and doomed promises that somehow feel like company. Some albums make you feel less alone by throwing a... more »
VINYLCON! Record Fair Makes Exciting NYC Debut in Brooklyn This June
VinylCon! record fair lands in Brooklyn June 13-14, featuring top vendors and legendary DJs for an unforgettable weekend of crate digging and music discovery. If you’re a vinyl enthusiast,... more »
John Barnes Raps ‘World In Motion’ with Peter Hook in Manchester – A Legendary Reunion
John Barnes joined Peter Hook on stage in Manchester to perform his iconic rap from New Order’s ‘World In Motion’ in a memorable live moment. If you were lucky enough to be at the... more »
The Silent Crisis: How Plant Medicine Is Transforming Depression, Anxiety & Suicidal Thoughts
Millions struggle silently with depression and anxiety—plant medicine is shifting the healing narrative with transformative results. In a world where over one billion people grapple with... more »
Madonna Drops Pounding Club-Ready Single ‘Love Sensation’ Ahead of ‘Confessions II’
Madonna’s new single ‘Love Sensation’ brings the club straight to your ears with its electrifying beats and infectious energy. There’s something undeniably thrilling about a Madonna... more »
Violet Grohl Adds Extra London Show Amid Soaring Demand
Violet Grohl’s London concerts expand to two nights as excitement for her solo tour reaches new heights. When a rising star lights up the music scene, fans scramble to catch every note.... more »
Doctrine of Love Review: Jalen Ngonda Turns Soul Into a Stress Test
Jalen Ngonda’s Doctrine of Love isn’t here to romance you—it’s here to show how love wrecks your posture, your pride, and your week. Most revivalist soul records chase the easy... more »
Vince Staples’ Cry Baby Review: Patriotism, But Make It a Threat
Cry Baby turns Vince Staples’ gaze outward—guitars, no comfort, and a brutal read on America that dares you to keep watching. Vince Staples has spent the last stretch of his catalog... more »
Therapy Wasn’t Enough Review: Inayah Turns Heartbreak Into a Spectator Sport
Therapy Wasn’t Enough is Inayah singing like the timeline is in the room—messy, loud, and weirdly strategic. It’s breakup music for people who hate “privacy.” Inayah doesn’t write these... more »
Brutalist Vinyl Turntable Hides Tonearm, Feels Like a Massive CD Deck
Explore the sleek design of this brutalist vinyl turntable that reimagines the tonearm, blending modern minimalism with vinyl’s analog charm. If you’re a vinyl lover like me, you’re... more »
Seen Album Review: Latanya Alberto Turns Therapy Into a Pop Fight
Seen album is at its best when it stops preaching and starts staging scenes—blood, hands, and a busted lightbulb included. Some albums want to “heal.” This one wants to argue its way... more »
Sir Render Review: Navy Blue’s “Surrender” Is Actually a Flex Disguised as Therapy
Sir Render turns dense rap writing into a pressure test—Navy Blue stacks meaning until it snaps, then admits the parts that still hurt. Some albums want to be understood. Sir Render... more »
TroyBoi and Daya Strike the Perfect Balance of Trap and Pop on “HUSH”
Explore how TroyBoi and Daya blend trap beats and pop melodies seamlessly on their emotive track “HUSH.” There’s a special kind of magic when two artists from different musical worlds... more »
ROSALÍA Postpones North American Tour Opener Amid Family Emergency
ROSALÍA pauses her North American tour start due to a family emergency, delaying fans’ chance to catch her LUX World Tour live. If you were gearing up to catch ROSALÍA’s fiery... more »
Lindsey Buckingham Expresses His Love for Sam Fender’s ‘People Watching’: “My Favourite Song”
Lindsey Buckingham opens up about his admiration for Sam Fender’s song ‘People Watching,’ highlighting its emotive power and musical connections to Fleetwood Mac’s early sound.... more »
IDLES’ Joe Talbot and Dad Nigel Unveil ‘Musoleum – Remembrance of Remembering’ Art Exhibition
Explore the unique art collaboration of IDLES’ Joe Talbot and his father Nigel, blending memory and myth in their ‘Musoleum’ exhibition. When punk rock meets poignant artistry, magic... more »
Alex G and Mac DeMarco Cancelled at Primavera Sound Due to Severe Weather
Adverse weather conditions force cancellation of Alex G and Mac DeMarco sets at Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona. If you’ve ever attended an outdoor music festival, you know the... more »
Lizzo BITCH Album Review: Petty Feelings in a Pop Suit (On Purpose)
Lizzo’s BITCH is a bold pop album that embraces jealousy, spite, and obsession with unfiltered honesty, creating a compelling and sometimes uncomfortable listening experience. Most pop... more »