Finally... This afternoon, Luke Combs announced his fifth studio album The Way I Am, which is set for release on March 30th. Produced by Combs, Singleton and Chip Matthews, The Way I Am will feature a ...
During a 2011 interview with Rolling Stone, Gaga discussed meeting some Disney princesses in Orlando. “I had a visceral fan reaction when I saw them, very similar to when I met Kiss for the first time ...
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As we reach the end of our series of lists celebrating those artists whose discographies are, for one reason or other, slimmer than most, you may notice that there are a lot more entries here than in ...
It’s just over a week before the release of Cage the Elephant’s first album in five years, and Matt Shultz is sitting at a corner table in the courtyard restaurant at Hollywood’s Sunset Marquis Hotel, ...
The one-album wonder. A unique species in rock history. A short-lived triumph, leaving behind an iconic collection of songs, and then moving on. Rock and punk are names of musical genres. But they’re ...
The song “Outlook” arrives 35 tracks into Morgan Wallen’s 36-track behemoth of a new album, which means that by the time you finally get to it, you’re pretty well primed for whatever hard-won ...
Chuck Klosterman wrote about the cultural impact of the deaths of rock stars in Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story. Some artists, like Jeff Buckley, achieved more fame after death. There’s ...
For those who thought two albums from Guns N' Roses in 1991 was too much of a good thing, Alan Niven, the band's former manager, is in firm agreement with you, cutting the classic double album down to ...
Jelly Roll’s new album, “Beautifully Broken,” is his third since he made the switch from full-time rapper to full-time country crooner — a remarkably easy switch that seems to have coincided with the ...
Nearly a decade since the release of Twenty One Pilots’ breakout album “Blurryface” in 2015, the homegrown Ohio duo — consisting of singer Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun — has remained true to its ...