Anne-Marie has released the new song “Shadow.”
FRND CRCL – “Late Nites”
FRND CRCL have released the new song “Late Nites.” Look for a new album in May.
Read More “FRND CRCL – “Late Nites””The Callous Daoboys – “Lemon” Video
The Callous Daoboys have shared a video for “Lemon.”
Read More “The Callous Daoboys – “Lemon” Video”Unreleased Blink-182 and Home Grown Footage From 1996
Previously unreleased footage from a 1996 benefit show at a Southern California high school, featuring Home Grown, Blink-182, and a few other bands, has surfaced online.
Read More “Unreleased Blink-182 and Home Grown Footage From 1996”Ted Lasso to Return for Fourth Season
Matt Pinfield Survives Coma
Matt Pinfield has shared a health update after waking from a coma.
“Guys, I’m alive,” says Pinfield, 63. “I’m recovering and am going to come back swinging. I was unresponsive for two months. Friends were thinking they were coming to see me for the last time. The doctors never expected me to speak or to walk again.”
Chappell Roan – “The Giver”
Chappell Roan has released the new song “The Giver.”
Read More “Chappell Roan – “The Giver””Bon Iver Shares Two New Songs
Bon Iver has shared the new song “Walk Home” and “If Only I Could.”
Read More “Bon Iver Shares Two New Songs”Albums in Stores – Mar 14th, 2025
If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the comments to access our forums and talk about what came out today, what albums you picked up, and to make mention of anything we may have missed.
Read More “Albums in Stores – Mar 14th, 2025”Flycatcher – “Dissolve” Video
Flycatcher have shared the new song “Dissolve.”
Read More “Flycatcher – “Dissolve” Video”Rolling Stone Talks With Laura Jane Grace
Rolling Stone talked with Laura Jane Grace about all the right-wing backlash to the new song “Your God.”
Grace says the song was well-received at the event, though, which was, essentially, a protest against the current state of America, which, under the Trump administration is apparently trying to erase trans people. “That song is the most relevant song I have right now to everything that’s going on,” Grace says, stressing that she ran the track by Sanders’ team first. “It’s a little profane, but out of all the songs I played, that was the one everyone connected with immediately. It’s a straight-up protest song. I don’t know what else that event was supposed to be other than a protest rally.”
The Ataris Finishing Up New Album
The Ataris have shared another clip from the studio. Kris is finishing up vocals and guitar on a few more songs. He also mentioned in the comments that a couple limited 7″ records will be released “very soon.”
Read More “The Ataris Finishing Up New Album”Lauren Mayberry Shares New “Sorry, Etc. Etc.”
Lauren Mayberry has shared a new version of “Sorry, Etc. Etc.” featuring Joe Talbot from Idles.
Review: Radiohead – The Bends
The pressure that bands must feel after delivering a successful debut album must be enormous. Add the backing of a major label to the mix, and the expectations that come with all of that, and it can be enough to make even the most confident songwriters take pause. Radiohead stormed onto the Alt Rock scene with 1993’s Pablo Honey, that spawned a now-legendary lead single in “Creep.” The debut set has gone on to sell over 1.5 million copies in the U.S. alone. The expectation from Radiohead’s label (Capitol Records) was that they could easily replicate this success on their sophomore effort, The Bends. But true art can’t be forced or so easily matched at the click of a button. The reality that began to sink in for this ultra-talented band during the songwriting sessions for this record led to the realization that they would have to go even bigger than anyone could’ve ever dreamt of. Through these sessions, The Bends has gone on to receive numerous critical accolades, including Rolling Stone’s “500 Best Albums of All Time” list and several platinum certifications worldwide.
Read More “Radiohead – The Bends”Interview: Baths
Back in January, I got the opportunity to speak with Will Wiesenfeld – the artist behind Baths – about his new album Gut. It’s been nearly seven years since Wiesenfeld released his last Baths’ project, Romaplasm, and Gut is his most thorough and fully realized Baths release yet – a brutally honest look at exploring his sexuality and the impulsivity and bleakness that comes from that. Gut is also pushes Wiesenfeld’s blend of electronic music into new styles and experimentation – a thrilling 11-track journey resulting in one of 2025’s most essential records. You can catch him on tour now. Below, Will and I discuss how the record came together, how he approached the songwriting, Heyshiro Matsuoka, and getting weirder and hotter with each release.
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