Miranda Lambert – “Actin’ Up”
Later this month, Miranda Lambert, maybe the single greatest country star to come along this century, will release her new album Palomino. Lambert has lately kept herself busy with off-kilter Continue Reading

Later this month, Miranda Lambert, maybe the single greatest country star to come along this century, will release her new album Palomino. Lambert has lately kept herself busy with off-kilter Continue Reading
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Back in November, the great post-punk group Ought announced they were no more. But, former Ought members Tim Darcy and Ben Stidworthy also announced they’d formed a new band called Continue Reading
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Though Joan Shelley has popped up on other people’s songs in recent times, it’s been three years since she put out an album of her own. Now, she’s ready to Continue Reading
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When we last heard from Florist, it was something a bit different. Emily Alone was, true to its title, essentially an Emily Sprague solo album under the Florist moniker. That Continue Reading
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Last year, Teenage Fanclub released their eleventh studio album, Endless Arcade. The Scottish band is about to head out on a European tour, and today they’re sharing a new song Continue Reading
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“Can We?” is the new single from Grammy-nominated singers and songwriters, Bee-B (Brittany B) and Raheem DeVaughn as they team up on this lovesick track. This is a tune strictly Continue Reading
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Forests are a reminder that emo can be party music. The ridiculously fun Singapore-based trio deals in hooky, high-energy, riff-heavy rock songs built for shouting along at egregious volumes. Yet Continue Reading
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Ahead of their 2022 spring tour, which kicks off next month in New Haven, Connecticut, Screaming Females have shared a cover of the Selecter’s 1979 ska classic “On My Radio.” Continue Reading
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Earlier this month, Superorganism announced their sophomore album, World Wide Pop, with “Teeanger,” which featured CHAI and Pi Ja Ma. Today, they’re back with another single, “It’s Raining,” that finds Continue Reading
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Back in January, Hater announced their new album Sincere, their first since 2018’s Siesta. At the time, the group also shared a lead single called “Something.” Earlier this month, we Continue Reading
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The Brooklyn label Sacred Bones marks their 15th anniversary this year, and to celebrate they’ve put together a compilation featuring artists from their roster covering songs by other Sacred Bones Continue Reading
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French house pioneers Alan Braxe and DJ Falcon (aka cousins Alain and Stéphane Quême) have teamed up for a new collaborative project that they’re calling Braxe + Falcon. The pair, Continue Reading
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Leading up to the Grammys, there’s a new edition of the Spotify Singles series. The premise is that Best New Artist-nominated musicians pick one of their own songs and record Continue Reading
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The last time we spoke with Shamir, he was prepping what would become his 2020 self-titled album. With the standout track “On My Own,” it became a critical success and Continue Reading
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Between her 2020 debut Fake It Flowers and last year’s Our Extended Play EP, beabadoobee quickly became one of the more fascinating and beloved young pop artists to emerge in Continue Reading
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Even after Soccer Mommy toyed around in the experimental electronic pop realm with last year’s one-off single “Rom Com 2004,” a collaboration with Bon Iver/Low producer BJ Burton, I cannot Continue Reading
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We called last year’s hey, ily EP Internet Breath “the Nintendocore x emo x powerpop x shoegaze hybrid you didn’t know you needed.” Today the Billings, Montana band — who Continue Reading
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In 2017, Blood started out in Austin as a solo project headed up by Tim O’Brien; gradually, it became a six-piece band that released their debut EP Why Wait Till Continue Reading
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Avant-garde composers William Basinski and Janek Schaefer have teamed up for a new collaborative album called ” . . . on reflection “, which will be out in April. The Continue Reading
49 Hip-hop is a competitive sport. Rappers seem to have the need to be better than next MC as if it's coded into their DNA. Some of the greatest rap beefs of all time, like the Continue Reading
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