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Ringo Starr Unveils New Album ‘Long Long Road’ Featuring Billy Strings, Sheryl Crow & St. Vincent
Ringo Starr’s new album ‘Long Long Road’ embraces his return to country vibes, backed by stellar collaborations and the magic touch of producer T Bone Burnett. If there’s one thing... more »
Waterbaby’s Memory Blade: Soft Sounds, Sharp Regrets, and Zero Exit Signs
Waterbaby turns “Memory Be A Blade” into a gentle trap: cozy bedroom-pop textures hiding blunt self-reads, people-pleasing, and the cost of looking back too long. It sounds chill, sure. But... more »
Help(2) Compilation: Abbey Road Charity Chaos That Actually Works
Help(2) compilation brings together an extraordinary lineup recorded at Abbey Road Studios in a single week, creating a powerful charitable project supporting War Child UK and showcasing... more »
Marlon Magnée’s Dark Star: Rock’s Loud Comeback or Stylish Chaos?
Dark Star smashes rockabilly, punk, cold wave, and psychobilly into one fast, bilingual spark—raw, synth-drunk, and weirdly stubborn. Some albums feel like a well-lit room. Dark Star... more »
Odd Marshall “Seconds album”: Desert Rock With a Teenage Flashback Problem
Odd Marshall’s Seconds album drags Blind Melon ghosts into Joshua Tree—and somehow turns a near-EP into eight songs that sound like second chances. Some albums feel like an artist... more »
Savage Beat’s Bright Lights, Tall Shadows: Punk for People Who Sweat
Savage Beat aim for “street boogie” swagger on Bright Lights, Tall Shadows—and it’s basically a dare to stand still for 35 minutes. Some records invite you in. Bright Lights, Tall... more »
Big Changes Review: Status / Non-Status Make Domestic Life Sound Huge
Big Changes turns Status / Non-Status into a loud, careful family portrait—guitars, daycare runs, and identity tension all jammed into the same room. This isn’t a “rock record with... more »
The Who to Release 2023 Eden Project Orchestral Show as Live Album
Experience The Who's legendary 2023 Eden Project orchestral concert in a new live album release this May. If you’ve ever dreamed of hearing The Who’s classic rock anthems elevated by the... more »
Trailer Released for New Documentary on Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Founding Guitarist Hillel Slovak
Immerse yourself in the story of Hillel Slovak, Red Hot Chili Peppers' original guitarist, with this new Netflix documentary trailer. There’s a special kind of magic when a legendary... more »
Charlie Puth Takes the Helm as Chief Music Officer at AI Platform Moises
Charlie Puth steps into his new role at Moises, blending his musical savvy with AI tools designed to empower artists and revolutionize music creation. If you’ve ever dabbled in music... more »
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Sets Global Viewership Record
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show smashed records with over 4 billion global views, making history as the most-watched performance ever. When Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny took... more »
Aldous Harding Unveils New Album ‘Train On The Island’ with the Haunting Single ‘One Stop’
An evocative new chapter begins as Aldous Harding announces her fifth studio album 'Train On The Island,' introducing the haunting single 'One Stop' steeped in mystery and... more »
Clearaudio Concept Signature Turntable Review: High-Performance Analog Excellence
Explore the refined craftsmanship and sonic precision of the Clearaudio Concept Signature turntable, an affordable high-end analog marvel. If you've been around audiophile circles, you're... more »
Nothing Headphone (a) Brings Flagship Features and Five-Day Battery Life at an Affordable Price
Nothing Headphone (a) offers standout battery life and flagship sound features, all wrapped in a sleek design without breaking the budget. If you’ve ever wished for high-end audio... more »
Ty Dolla $ign’s Girl Music EP Is a “Nice Guy” Trap (Fight Me)
Girl Music turns six short songs into a tidy little alibi: Ty tells you he won’t commit, then acts confused when you believe him. Ty Dolla $ign has spent years feeling like the human... more »
Strictly 4 the Scythe Review: A Crew Tape That Hits Like a Group Chat
Strictly 4 marks Denzel Curry’s return to the crew mindset—loud, nocturnal, and occasionally padded. It bangs, but it also reveals its own limitations. Thirteen years is a long time to go... more »
Goodbye Garden Songs: Sammy Volkov’s Nostalgia Trap (In a Good Way)
Sammy Volkov’s Goodbye Garden Songs plays like a 40-minute vow: old-school comfort, careful strings, and a stubborn belief that albums still matter. This album isn’t “a vibe” — it’s an... more »
Ferrum Unveils WANDLA GoldenSound Edition Gen 2 to Elevate Your Hi-Fi Experience
Experience unparalleled audio customization with Ferrum’s upgraded WANDLA GoldenSound Edition Gen 2, featuring enhanced bass, valve warmth, and spatial sound. Every audiophile knows the... more »