Slash has become the embodiment of rock and roll for many, but one band didn't see the appeal in bringing him on as their ...
(Mom+Pop)Performing, writing and producing everything herself, April Grey pares back her hyperpop electronics for an LP in thrall to 90s pop-R&B, with songs that big stars would die for ...
After releasing three different versions, Michael would later say that he didn't like the one that reached the Top 5 in the US and the UK ...
This year’s SXSW festival drew renewed attention to Austin, Texas, with the festival combining its music, film, and tech portions into one week for the first time. That meant lots of people in the ...
ON an ordinary day not so long ago, Willy Vlautin is strolling to his office in Portland, Oregon. The songwriter catches the familiar sight of “an old lady with her shopping and a mother pushing a ...
Louder on MSN
Pro-Ject E1.2 turntable review
The Pro-Ject E1.2 is a phenomenal entry-level turntable, that dares to offer more through less ...
From Christina Aguilera and Don Toliver to endless lines and wild weather, here are the best and worst moments from SXSW 2026 ...
The singer/performer’s No Lube So Rude is crude, smart, disarming, and for some, alarming in its bold lyrical candor.
Franz Ferdinand set out to make a spoof of Queen-style arena rock when they wrote their 2003 hit, "Take Me Out".
As the musician returns with a new solo album, 'Dinner Party,' he opens up about how entering his 30s and settling down helped him finally look back.
Creative Bloq on MSN
This indie horror game is like Life Is Strange meets Blair Witch
Project Songbird reviewed.
The singer/performer's No Lube So Rude is crude, smart, disarming, and for some, alarming in its bold lyrical candor.
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