An album divided into two distinct halves, the band explores new sonic territory and tackles emotional topics.
An album divided into two distinct halves, the band explores new sonic territory and tackles emotional topics.
Former One Direction member has long supported the LGBTQ community.
Raise the horns for what Maiden is calling one of their biggest tours ever.
A personal prayer and ode to the future, as well as being a playful reminder of the past.
When you are as popular as BTS, even something as small as a t-shirt can be a big deal.
Consistently creating music that’s outside the box without bursting the envelope.
An album worthy of being a part of your summer rotation for years to come.
The German outfit offers another strong link in the heavy metal chain.
The perfect post-breakup album, even if you’ve never experienced heartbreak.
And is that Moz on guitar or are we mistaken?
An eclectic album that ties a new era to a previous one.
Held back by generic lyrics, this track from Robyn’s latest ultimately comes up short.
A haunting commentary on the complexities of the artist-fan relationship.
Finding stability in what should make your head spin.
Confronting the reality between childhood and the real world, Pedro is back.
Who better to offer a meditation on love than two musicians who were once married?
These Australian cats burrow into bluesy rock, but could go farther on this new song.
Western dream pop from indie vets Wareham and Sombre.
Indie folk that will take you back in time.
That’s not love, that’s terminal paradise.
The indie rock Halloween single you didn’t know you were looking for.
From the perspective of a Minotaur, a highly experimental solo work from a Wolf Parade-r.
Tracks from COIN, Glass Animals, Bleachers, Broods and much more!
That weird sound you hear? Yeah, probably a Moog.
Smooth? Calming? Hardly.
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