The Style Council has unveiled a new track, “Boy Hairdresser,” ahead of the eagerly anticipated reissue of Café Bleu. The new edition of their iconic
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Charlotte Cornfield has signed to Merge Records, the Toronto singer-songwriter announced on Tuesday, January 13. Hurts Like Hell, her sixth album and first on the
Hits don’t come much bigger than “Tennessee Whiskey.” Chris Stapleton’s 2015 recording of the country classic has been certified Double Diamond by the Recording Industry
Anjimile has announced a new album. You’re Free to Go, the North Carolina singer-songwriter’s follow-up to The King, was produced by Brad Cook. It’s out
The Cure’s “Boys Don’t Cry” just joined the Spotify Billions Club. The track was released in the UK as a standalone single in 1979 and
Ludwig Göransson has won Best Original Score at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards for Sinners. He beat out Alexandre Desplat (Frankenstein), Jonny Greenwood (One Battle
Over the course of her decades-spanning discography, Mary J. Blige has been a conduit for communal pain and healing. She’s shared her world and given
Grateful Dead founding member Bob Weir has died. Weir played rhythm guitar and sang lead vocals for the entirety of the Grateful Dead’s 30-year tenure.
Before and during his climb to worldwide adulation and 100 million worldwide album sales, Rod Stewart, born on January 10, 1945, made a series of formative
Sault, the elusive R&B-and-funk collective led by producer Inflo, have returned with Chapter 1, their 13th album. The LP features contributions from R&B singer Cleo
