Sky Katz on life after Disney and her new Netflix show
Sky Katz is evolving. Known to many as Tess on the Disney Channel show “Raven’s Home,” the actress and musician is ready for more grownup roles. This starts soon with Continue Reading

Sky Katz is evolving. Known to many as Tess on the Disney Channel show “Raven’s Home,” the actress and musician is ready for more grownup roles. This starts soon with Continue Reading
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Bellows, the idiosyncratic folk-pop project that started out in Oliver Kalb’s bedroom before expanding into a full band, are releasing their new album Next Of Kin exactly one month from Continue Reading
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The long-running Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp released The Inevitable End, their last album, way back in 2014, and they announced that LP as their “goodbye to the traditional album format.” Continue Reading
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Last year, the Montreal post-punk band Ought broke up. At the same time that announcement was made, Ought lead vocalist Tim Darcy and the band’s bassist Ben Stidworthy revealed that Continue Reading
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Elephant 6 mainstays Elf Power have returned with their first new song in 5 years, “The Gas Inside The Tank.” The band’s most recent album was 2017’s Twitching In Time. Continue Reading
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The 27-year-old Los Angeles rapper and producer Na-Kel Smith has already been a pro skateboarder, an actor, and a member of the extended Odd Future clan. Smith has contributed to Continue Reading
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Multi-Grammy winner, musician, composer, educator and R&B recording artists PJ Morton teams up again with JoJo on latest single titled “My Peace.” Its been three years since PJ Morton and JoJo Continue Reading
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Frontperson are the New Pornographers’ Kathryn Calder and Woodpigeon’s Mark Andrew Hamilton, who decided to form a duo after a musical meet-cute in a studio hallway. They released their debut Continue Reading
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Montreal indie-pop veterans Stars have announced their first album in five years, From Capelton Hill, named after a place in North Hatley, Quebec. “I guess what From Capelton Hill means Continue Reading
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In 2021, Doss released her first new music in 7 years, the transcendent 4 New Hit Songs, one of the best EPs from 2021. Since then, she’s remixed Lady Gaga Continue Reading
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It’s been three and a half years since we’ve gotten a new Kurt Vile album. His last, Bottle It In, came out back in October of 2018. He followed that Continue Reading
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Sounds like Fivio Foreign has a hit on his hands. “City Of Gods,” the Brooklyn drill star’s new single out today, boasts guests features from Kanye West, spitting a self-referential Continue Reading
49 Hip-hop is back at it again. Week-to-week, the music doesn't stop. Tonight, there's releases from some heavy hitters, newcomers and those in between. Juicy J and Wiz Khalifa have teamed Continue Reading
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Last week, Nicki Minaj released a new single, “Do We Have A Problem?,” which featured Lil Baby. And today she’s back with another Lil Baby-featuring single, “Bussin.” The extended music Continue Reading
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Last year, the London duo Audiobooks — made up of Evangeline Ling and David Wrench — released their sophomore album, Astro Tough. Today, ahead of the start of an upcoming Continue Reading
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Detroit natives Queen Naija and Big Sean join forces on Naija’s new single “Hate Our Love.” “Hate Our Love” is a classic love story of feelings, and making love for Continue Reading
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Garage-punk legend John Reis has released dozens of records with myriad bands including Rocket From The Crypt, Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes, Night Marchers, and the Sultans. But he’s never Continue Reading
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It’s always a little hard to tell what’s going on with Griselda Records, the great Buffalo rap crew and label. The Griselda team always seems to be on the verge Continue Reading
65 Show & Prove: CochiseInterview: Kemet HighEditor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Winter 2021 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now. The pool of talent in Florida is overflowing, Continue Reading
87 Can you believe it? Hip-hop is officially in year three of the COVID era. Back at the start in 2020, the pandemic put a pause on plenty of music that should’ve been Continue Reading
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