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Fifty years ago today, Fleetwood Mac released their first album with the legendary lineup that included Stevie Nicks and ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
Cortez scored the first instrumental to top the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959 with his high-energy electronic organ hit "The ...
Wanderlust, luxurious vacations, and Euro summers come alive in Tyler, The Creator’s seventh studio album, CALL ME IF YOU GET ...
Controversial critic Daniel Regha has dropped his unapologetic review of Grammy-winning superstar Burna Boy's latest studio ...
The 14-track album showcases GIVĒON’s signature low, raspy vocals across a range of R&B sounds, blending rich textures with ...
When you talk about the band Murder By Death to people who aren’t familiar with them, there’s an immediate hand-wringing, a ...
MF DOOM’s Metal Fingers project Special Herbs will be reissued on colored vinyl on September 5th, compiling the rapper instrumentals from the 2001 to 2005.
His “The Happy Organ” reached No. 1 in 1959, but his pop stardom was short-lived, and his death in 2022, with an anonymous ...
The album, out on 7/11 from Blue LLama Records interweaves classic poetry with timeless music. We spoke with Harris about the ...
Al Jarreau occupied the jazzier side of Yacht Rock. His 1983 hit single "Mornin'" became one of his most beloved songs.
Back in the late sixties, when rock musicians started to explore more complex things, the music became at the same time more interesting and, well, complicated at the same time. It was the advent of ...