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Black Flag: One of the First Hardcore Punk Icons
One of the icons of nonconformance in the early 1980s, Black Flag created an imprint in the industry even as it disbanded in 1986. From the rise and fall of it all, take a look at one of the most prolific punk rock bands in history. -
Juice WRLD's Team Releases "Tell Me U Luv Me," Featuring Trippie Redd
Juice WRLD's team has finally released the rapper's latest song "Tell Me U Luv Me," featuring Trippie Redd, Friday, May 29. -
Rapper Killer Mike, Metalcore Band, I Prevail, Release Music Following George Floyd's Death
Artists turn to their medium to comment on the death of George Floyd as Killer Mike sampled lyrics from his upcoming album while metalcore act I Prevail released an updated music video, Thursday, May 28. -
5 Artists Who Quit Social Media Even Before The 1975's Matty Healy Did
The Internet has claimed yet another victim as The 1975 frontman Matty Healy leaves Twitter after facing backlash for expressing his support of the Black Lives Matter movement. However, Healy is not the first person to call it quits from the social media world. Here are 5 other musicians who left social media even before Matty Healy did. -
Britney Spears To Release Bonus Track "Mood Ring" At Midnight
Four years after "Glory" hit the stores, Britney Spears will be releasing "Mood Ring" on all streaming at exactly midnight Friday, May 29. -
Supergroup Loup GarouX Drops New Single "Strange Angels"
Rock supergroup Loup GarouX has recently dropped the music video for their new single, "Strange Angels," in an exclusive report from New Musical Express (NME) Thursday, May 28. -
Fall Out Boy: The Phoenix From Under The Cork Tree
With its members Patrick Stump on rhythm guitars and vocals, Pete Wentz on bass, Joe Trohman on lead guitars, and Andy Hurley on drums, the band have dominated the 2000s with hits like "Sugar, We're Goin Down," "The Take Over, The Breaks Over," and "I Don't Care." From their debut, their temporary breakup, and their illustrious return, take a look at how Fall Out Boy rose from their ashes. -
Tension Rose At the George Floyd Protests; More Celebrities Join The Call For Justice
On Wednesday, May 27, protesters returned to the vicinity of the 3rd Precinct, with the escalating tension prompting law enforcement units to resort smoke and tear gas to disperse the gathered people. Meanwhile, more celebrities are joining the call for justice. -
Kylie Minogue Has Been Very Busy With A New Album and A Wine Range
Even in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue has been very busy recording her latest album and releasing her wine range. -
The Normal Heart: Remembering Larry Kramer's Fight Through His Work
Morally honest and unapologetic, Larry Kramer's advocacy translated to his work, often through the eyes of his character and alter-ego Ned Weeks. Here are some of Larry Kramer's works, written decades ago but still remains just as relevant. -
Brian May Extends Gratitude For "Overwhelming Love and Support" After Heart Attack Episode
Brian May has extended gratitude for the "overwhelming love and support" fans have given him after he suffered from a heart attack earlier this week. -
Weezer: Painting Alt-Rock Blue, Red, Black, and Everything in Between
Weezer is currently a part of the rock trifecta behind the Hella Mega Tour, together with Fall Out Boy and Green Day. While the planned world tour is postponed, Rivers Cuomo and the rest of the band remain in touch with their new songs and covers. Take a brief look at the band that has taken the genre in a multi-color journey. -
Billie Eilish Releases Powerful Short Film "Not My Responsibility"
Billie Eilish slams body shaming in a powerful short film, "Not My Responsibility," posted on the singer's YouTube and Instagram channels Tuesday evening, May 26. -
Snoop Dogg, Madonna Join Growing Number of Artists Condemning George Floyd's Death
A growing number of artists and personalities including Snoop Dogg and Madonna have joined the call for justice for George Floyd's death, a Black man who died shortly after a fatal encounter with the local police. -
Virtual Band Gorillaz To Release Their Own Almanac Later This Year
Gorillaz has teased their upcoming "The Gorillaz ALMANAC," their first hardback annual that contains artworks across the band's two-decade journey. -
Manchester's "Together In One Voice" Livestream to Include Liam Gallagher and Liam Fray
Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and The Courteeners' Liam Fray will be joining the Manchester community in a virtual sing-a-long, "Together In One Voice, the Manchester International Festival (MIF) announced on their website Tuesday, May 26. -
4 Musicians Who Left Right Before Their Bands Hit Stardom
As bands and artists often reach a fork on their roads, not everyone takes a unanimous vote on which path to take. Here are four musicians who left their bands right before stardom. -
Cigarettes After Sex Drops Surprise Single "You're All I Want"
American ambient pop group Cigarettes After Sex have released their first single for the year with the surprise dream track "You're All I Want," at exactly midnight, May 26. -
Masked Country Star Orville Peck to Release a New Song This Week
The Canadian country singer Orville Peck has announced his upcoming new song, set to be released on Friday, in a Twitter post Monday, May 25. -
4 People Secretly Behind Most of Your Favorite Music
What most people don't know is that there is a smaller group behind most hit songs, performing and contributing to each critically-acclaimed music. Here are four people secretly behind most of your favorite songs. -
4 Pieces of Classical Music That Mean Quite The Opposite
Looking at the origins of these familiar tunes actually put a damper on the otherwise celebratory mood they bring. Here are four of the most popular pieces of classical music that mean quite the opposite. -
7 Upbeat Songs With Surprisingly Dark Messages
There are no rules in music and anything an artist can conceive, they can turn into song, some more popular than others. Here are seven of the songs that mask their surprisingly dark messages with upbeat music: -
Beenie Man and Bounty Killer to Relive Epic Reggae Clashes in Verzuz Battle
Modern reggae legends Beenie Man and Bounty Killer will have their next clash in the upcoming Verzuz battle Saturday evening, May 23. -
4 One-Hit Wonders From The Last Decade
There are no official criteria for a "one-hit wonder," and it might be jumping the gun to call them as such. But for the time being, here are 7 of the one-hit wonders from the last decade: -
Weezer Frontman Rivers Cuomo and Wife Cover Green Day's "Good Riddance"
Weezer's Rivers Cuomo and his wife covered the Green Day anthem "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" from their home, Thursday, May 21. -
"And It Feels So Good:" 4 Music Groups That Broke Up and Reunited
Although a lot of music groups just don't last forever, sometimes the different paths that members take still meet up somewhere down the road. Here are four groups that have broken up but reunited later on. -
Cady Groves' Team Will Release The Artist's Last Album, Teases With Title Track
Fans will get to hear Cady Groves' last work as her team announced the singer-songwriter's upcoming posthumous album to be released next Friday, May 29. -
"Something For The Ladies": Swizz Beatz Confirms Upcoming 112 - Jagged Edge "Verzuz" Battle
Music producer Swizz Beatz has finally confirmed the rumors about 112 going against Jagged Edge in the next installment of "Verzuz" in an Instagram post, Thursday, May 21. -
Tekashi 6ix9ine Swears to "Break the Internet" With New Single
Tekashi 6ix9ine announced a new music video to be released next week, promising to "break the internet, in an Instagram post on Wednesday, March 20. -
5 of the Most Expensive Records Ever Sold
Every once in a while, a piece of music becomes so rare that it stands on the league of Greek sculptures and classical paintings. Here are five of the most expensive records ever sold.
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