Demi Lovato has partnered with the Lincoln Project on a political ad campaign with her song “Commander in Chief” ahead of the 2020 presidential election. The ad builds upon a music video for the song, above, that was created by the Lincoln Project and released earlier this month, alongside Lovato’s …
Read More »Record Store Day 2020: 10 Great Exclusive Releases From the October Drop
October 24th marks the final release date for Record Store Day‘s rescheduled 2020 events. The worldwide celebration, normally held on a Saturday in April, split its offerings this year into three separate “drops,” beginning with August 29th and September 26th. This way, the highest number of record stores have been …
Read More »Inside Bob Dylan's Lost Interviews and Unseen Letters
On March 18th, 1971, Bob Dylan sat down in his Manhattan office, put his feet up on a table, strummed a guitar, and opened up like he rarely, if ever, had before. He was talking to his old friend Tony Glover, the first of four interviews they conducted that year. …
Read More »Watch Miley Cyrus Cover Cranberries' 'Zombie' for Save Our Stages Festival
Miley Cyrus delivered a powerful cover of the Cranberries’ “Zombie” during her three-song set from Los Angeles’ famed Whisky A Go-Go as part of the Save Our Stages Festival (#SOSFest), the National Independent Venue Association’s three-day virtual benefit festival in support of independent music venues at risk of closing their …
Read More »Drake Teams Up With Alabama Artist Yung Bleu on 'You're Mines Still'
Up-and-coming Mobile, Alabama, artist Yung Bleu — signed to Empire — has released a new remix of his single “You’re Mines Still,” featuring Drake. Lyrically, Yung Bleu mulls over a past relationship, insisting that it could still work out: “If I ever made you angry, girl/Just know that it get …
Read More »Song You Need to Know: Dawes, 'Between the Zero and the One'
If you’re a diehard Dawes fan, you’ll notice something instantly familiar in the first verse of new song “Between the Zero and the One”: Its melody is incredibly similar to that of “Most People,” a beloved highlight from 2013’s Stories Don’t End. “Between the Zero and the One” — which …
Read More »Goo Goo Dolls Announce Full-Scale Livestream Concert
The Goo Goo Dolls will perform hits from throughout their catalog during a livestream concert set for October 24th. The gig, livestreamed via FanTracks, will feature a full-scale production and multi-camera viewing and — to make it more like an actual concert experience — a virtual merch table and fan …
Read More »Hear Larkin Poe Transform Lenny Kravitz's 'Fly Away' Into a Greasy Blues Jam
Larkin Poe, the Atlanta-raised duo of Rebecca and Megan Lovell, remake Lenny Kravitz‘s ubiquitous 1998 hit “Fly Away” as a moody, acoustic number, propelled by bluesy slide guitar. It’s the band’s latest taste of their upcoming covers album Kindred Spirits and doubles down on the atmospheric vibes of the LP’s …
Read More »Haim Slice Up Cold Cuts, Music Industry Sexism in 'Man From the Magazine' Video
Haim have reunited with regular collaborator Paul Thomas Anderson for a new music video for “Man from the Magazine,” off the group’s most recent album, Women in Music Pt. III. The video is set at the famed Los Angeles restaurant, Canter’s Deli, where the cover photo for Women in Music …
Read More »Flashback: Van Halen Play 'Jump' at Their Final Concert
The stunning news that Eddie Van Halen has died is just beginning to sink in. Rumors about his health problems have been circulating for years, but the guitarist fiercely protected his privacy and nobody knew the extent of his illness outside of a tiny circle of friends and family. “He …
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