“There was never a moment where we felt super stuck,” Lange says. “It was just like 'ok what's next?' and even within the songs, trying to create these micro worlds - we just felt excited about each moment.”
Having arrived in London at the age of 15 from Broad Heath school in Coventry to study drama at the Corona theatre school, Beverley Kutner, as she was then known, had found herself more attracted to singing in Soho folk clubs than to acting, and had turned down an offer from the Royal Shakespeare Company so that she could be a singer.
Aaron Dessner, who produced her first two albums, returns for DFH. She teased the new single at the Met Gala last week, telling , "It's the introduction to this new chapter and I feel grateful and relieved that this is the introduction. I love the song so much and I love the people I made it with and it feels embodied and that feels good. So I'm excited for it to belong to everyone else."
The performance started with Tommy Lee on piano as the band played the ballad “Home Sweet Home” with singer Vince Neil duetting with Underwood. Lee then jumped on the drums as the Crüe launched into the hard-rocking “Kickstart My Heart,” with Underwood's powerful pipes giving the chorus some extra punch.
I said: Man, we'd better hurry up and write an original song with a catchy intro or, five years from now, people will go, Oh yeah, George Thorogood wasn't he good at playing Chuck Berry or something?' Bad to the Bone is a male fantasy. Let's face it: every guy wants to be bad. We were raised on Hollywood movies and all those tough guys, like Bernardo from West Side Story, or Howlin' Wolf we opened for him in 1974 and he had a ferocious reputation.
After struggling with "major setbacks" and "financial loss" with their 2025 edition, Birmingham, Alabama punk, emo/metal, hardcore, metalcore, post-hardcore, etc festival Furnace Fest was sold to an outside production company, with founding and managing partner Johnny Grimes departing.
Red Hot Chili Peppers have sold their recorded music catalog to Warner Music Group for more than $300 million, reports . The deal includes all of the band's recorded output, including their 13 studio albums, which reportedly generate around $26 million annually. Although the band owned their recorded catalog independently for the past year, during which they were allegedly seeking $350 million for the package, Warner is a logical buyer to foot the bill, as the label originally released Blood Sugar Sex Magik and Californication.
Between our daily coverage, our Notable Releases and Indie Basement columns, and our monthly punk and rap roundups, we post tons of new music all the time here on BrooklynVegan. In an effort to keep track of all the new music we're excited about, we've been posting a new playlist each week with many of the songs we love that were (mostly) released that week.
“I love Devo, I'm a big Devo fan. There seems to be this weird, Devo-shaped hole in my heart, and when I listen to Devo it just goes in and I feel complete. So I love that song and we started out and then we were like. ‘Well, what if we, what if we built a game around a mixtape with individual tracks?’ [It's] my favorite song of all time.”
Requiring silence and understanding, it's a hushed and introspective reinvention rather than a euphoric victory lap. Drums are mostly stroked with brushes. The 84-year-old singer-songwriting legend's voice has lost power and range, but frailty and vulnerability have brought intimacy and authority. Smiling as he addresses a cheering Merseyside audience for likely the last time, he calls it a humbling experience.
Sleep Token have surprise released an all-instrumental version of their 2025 album Even in Arcadia, available to stream now. A physical release on colored vinyl will arrive August 7th, and is available for pre-order here.
AVTT/PTTN, the collaborative project between the folk-rock band The Avett Brothers and legendary rock singer Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr. Bungle), performed their song “Disappearing” on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Wednesday night. The performance comes in the midst of the group's US tour ( get tickets here), which runs through a June 20th show in Waukegan, Illinois.
A new trailer for the game has gone live and has done what few pieces of Batman media have been brave enough to do--acknowledge the existence of the 1995 film Batman Forever and one of its official tie-in songs, Seal's Kiss from a Rose. Set against the backdrop of the song--that won Seal the 1996 Song of the Year at the Grammys--the trailer shows off more of Bruce Wayne's journey and how he transforms into Gotham's legendary vigilante, Batman.
“Home to Us” is the latest preview of McCartney's forthcoming fifth solo album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, and also features Chrissie Hynde and Sharleen Spiteri on backing vocals. “Home to Us” is the only track on The Boys of Dungeon Lane that features a guest drummer, and was originally built around a drum track McCartney and producer Andrew Watt asked Starr to record for the album.
Editing a print issue takes an incredible amount of time and effort by a huge crew of incredible people-and we're celebrating those efforts with a music issue launch party with live music on Thursday, May 14 at Turn! Turn! Turn!
It was exciting. But then once I found it was because of some version that was basically stolen and generated in one click, I mean, it's saddening. Right now, four different versions are going viral. He's getting royalties for none of them.
Lizzo's contribution to the Barbie soundtrack fitted the film's opening scene perfectly: fluffy, wilfully lightweight disco-pop, with lyrics that split the difference between being knowingly daft and offering a self-empowerment message.
When L7 decided to release a documentary in 2015, we thought maybe we would take one last victory lap around the sun by playing some shows. Instead, that lap turned into eleven more years of touring, sweat, new music, and reconnecting with the fans who made this all possible in the first place.
We are looking for something that we've never seen or heard before. We're looking sometimes for things that we don't even know we want. And that's what we got in this song called 'Welcome' by a Utah group called The King Will Come.
In the sonata's opening Allegro vivace, he's far less headstrong than, for example, Alfred Brendel or Radu Lupu, but notably more flexible—daringly so at times. Measured phrases are shaded with supple rubato, the line enlivened with tiny dynamic emphases. The expressive slow movement, laced with musical question marks, exudes a calm benevolence.
The outing kicks off October 16th in Charlotte, North Carolina, traveling through New Orleans, Cincinnati, and other cities before ending in Norfolk, Virginia, on November 7th. Tickets for the tour go on sale to the general public on Friday, May 8th, at 10 a.m., with pre-sale tickets available now via Ticketmaster using the code CLUTCH26.
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'END TO KNOWING YOU' transcends the boundaries of conventional love songs, delivering a poignant exploration of the dichotomy between desire and detachment. KARYYN's sensual elegy navigates the complexities of a toxic yet unrelenting love, illustrating the ache of yearning to be connected while grappling with the fractures that time and circumstance impose.