Deep Purple have unveiled the new song "Arrogant Boy" as the lead single from their recently announced upcoming 24th album ...
Billy Currington will be the headline act on August 28, 2026, at the Central States Fair Grandstand. Because before you know ...
Rising Nashville artist Cassidy Daniels is having a breakthrough moment and it’s arriving on multiple fronts at once. This week, Daniels will perform her new single ‘Heart Shaped Necklace' on the ...
Rising traditionalist Kenny Whitmire is stepping into a major new chapter, signing with MCA and unveiling his latest single ‘One Foot In The Grave,' alongside the announcement of his debut EP ‘Fool In ...
Woodstock, Georgia-born Kenny Whitmire grew up hearing the rock and country sounds his pastor and musician father would play ...
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With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming ...
Charli xcx is going full rock ‘n’ roll for her next album. In a new cover story with British Vogue, the pop singer revealed that she’s ditching the dance beats and Auto-Tune that made her last album, ...
Madonna is returning to the dance floor. The pop icon has revealed that her new album, “Confessions II” — a follow-up to her critically acclaimed 2005 dance record “Confessions on a Dance Floor” — ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yes' 'Aurora' (InsideOutMusic/Sony Music) Yes is back with new music. The band — currently made up of Steve Howe, Geoff Downes, ...
Paste is the place to kick off each and every New Music Friday. We follow our regular roundups of the best new songs by highlighting the most compelling new records you need to hear. Find the best new ...
When Black Midi were not pretzeling alt-rock into bizarre new-fangled forms, they were usually tapping in to either of two timeworn modes: riotously melodic post-hardcore or fiddly, fingerpicked folk ...