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Spotify Launches SongDNA: A New Way to Explore Your Favorite Music
Explore your favorite tracks deeper with Spotify’s SongDNA, revealing creative connections and musical roots like never before. Ever caught yourself humming a catchy tune and wondered who... more »
Snail Mail Ricochet Review: Pretty Guitars, Quiet Spirals, Loud Denial
Snail Mail Ricochet sounds like isolation dressed up as romance—until the title track admits what’s broken and lets the strings do the arguing. This album doesn’t kick the door in. It... more »
Hellripper Coronach Review: Goatcraft, Cowbell, and a Funeral Hymn
Hellripper Coronach delivers blackened speed metal with a fierce Scottish edge, blending relentless riffs, dark folklore, and unexpected clean vocals into a powerful, unrelenting album... more »
Sublime Returns with First New Album in 30 Years Featuring Jakob Nowell
The ska-punk legends Sublime step back into the spotlight with their first album in three decades, spotlighting Jakob Nowell on lead vocals. If you thought the iconic Long Beach band... more »
Jay-Z Defends Billionaire Status: “Morality Is Not Defined by a Dollar Amount”
Jay-Z challenges the idea that wealth equals immorality, urging us to rethink how we judge billionaires and their impact. There’s a lot of chatter out there about billionaires and their... more »
Remembering Taylor Hawkins: Four Years On, Foo Fighters’ Drummer Lives in Our Hearts
Four years after Taylor Hawkins’ passing, friends and fans continue to celebrate the incredible spirit of the Foo Fighters’ legendary drummer. It’s hard to believe it’s been four years... more »
Melissa Auf der Maur Opens Up About Her Memoir on ‘Lipps Service’ Podcast
Explore Melissa Auf der Maur’s candid reflections on her rock journey in her memoir and exclusive podcast conversation. When a musician like Melissa Auf der Maur drops by your favorite... more »
Sublime Announces First New Album in 30 Years: ‘Until The Sun Explodes’
After three decades, Sublime returns with ‘Until The Sun Explodes,’ featuring Jakob Nowell on vocals and exciting collaborations. If you’ve ever been a fan of Sublime, you know the... more »
Grado's New Classic Series Headphones with X2 Drivers: A Wired Audio Revival
For those who haven't traded their wired headphones for Bluetooth, Grado's latest Classic Series offers refreshed drivers promising stellar sound quality. If you're like me—a wired... more »
BULLY Album Review: Ye’s “Apology Era” Sounds Like a Screen Saver
BULLY album is Ye trying to reset the narrative—then forgetting to write the songs. Great samples, thin guts, and a weirdly vacant “internal experience.” There’s a specific kind of... more »
Bose SoundLink Micro Gen 2 Review — Almost Perfect, But Hard to Recommend
Explore the fresh take on Bose’s tiny Bluetooth speaker with improved sound and features, but a price that makes you pause. The Bose SoundLink Micro Gen 2 Bluetooth Speaker burst onto the... more »
H2O Audio Sonar 2 Pro Review: The Ultimate Swimming Headphones for Water Lovers
Experience unmatched underwater sound quality and secure fit with H2O Audio Sonar 2 Pro, designed specifically for swimming enthusiasts. If you’re serious about swimming and crave tunes... more »
Panasonic Lumix DMW-DMS1 Review – A Brilliant Yet Limited Microphone Solution
Explore how the Panasonic Lumix DMW-DMS1 microphone offers great sound quality and smart design for Lumix users, but with notable compatibility limits. Panasonic’s Lumix series has been... more »
Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5 Review: A Worthy AirPods Pro Alternative
Experience premium sound and comfort with Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5, offering superb features and value beyond Apple’s ecosystem. Let's cut to the chase: for everyday listening, the Huawei... more »
Nothing Headphone (a) Review: Falling for This Sci-Fi Style Headphones
Explore the unique design and features of Nothing Headphone (a) that blend futuristic style with solid everyday performance. I’ve been swimming through countless headphone releases... more »
Erica Mason’s The Return Review: Holy Water, But Make It Uncomfortable
Erica Mason’s The Return isn’t a “comeback” album—it’s a controlled burn: church trauma, queer longing, and self-help rap that sometimes refuses to tidy up. You can hear the moment The... more »
Jungle Unveils Fifth Album ‘Sunshine’ with Dreamy Single ‘Carry On’ and Announces Global Arena Tour
Jungle’s new album ‘Sunshine’ arrives with the captivating single ‘Carry On’ and a massive world tour hitting arenas across North America, Europe, and Australia. When a band like Jungle... more »
Jay-Z Adds Third Yankee Stadium Show ‘Extra Innings’ Due to Unprecedented Demand
Jay-Z’s Yankee Stadium concerts are selling out fast, prompting a third show to celebrate his iconic albums with fans eager for ‘Extra Innings’. If you thought tickets for Jay-Z’s... more »