Queen Bey is back with her seventh studio album, Renaissance. This album is a back-to-back dance record paying homage to past music movements like disco, house, and ballroom. And in the growing trend of nostalgia in music, this record could not come at a better time.
Read MoreSpanish artist Rosalía is one of the biggest names in the experimental pop scene. But the ways in which she takes inspiration from other cultures’ musical traditions has garnered criticism from said cultures. With her recent album, Motomami, Rosalía seems to dive head-first into these allegations again.
Read MoreOn July 6, 2022, The Blue Stones, Des Rocs, and First in Flight performed at Far Out Lounge.
Read MoreWallows performs at The Factory in Deep Ellum on July 6, 2022 as a part of the last leg of its latest tour, “Tell Me That It’s Over.”
Read MoreAustralian band 5 Seconds of Summer stops in Austin on its twice-postponed “Take My Hand” tour.
Read MoreJune is PTSD Awareness Month. Here are some resources and a playlist for survivors to cope and heal and for allies to learn more about post-traumatic stress disorder.
Read MoreAlternative rock band Weathers takes its My Friends Have Better Friends tour to Austin, Texas on May 22, 2022.
Read MoreIts first album with Saddest Factory Records, MUNA’s self-titled record hits all its marks. The trio explores different genres and sounds in a diverse collection of songs, each with more self-assured and brutally honest lyrics than the last.
Read MoreThe critically acclaimed album Melodrama is now five. It is time to recollect on the album that started Lorde’s famous “album every four years” tradition.
Read MoreSo What?! Music Festival in Arlington, Texas wrapped on to Sunday with iconic performances from Glimmers, One Flew West, Charlotte Sands, Set it Off, MOD SUN, State Champs, The Maine, Grayscale, and blackbear.
Read MoreSo What?! Music Festival in Arlington, Texas carried on to Saturdays with electric performances from Point North, MOTHICA, Sarah Barrios, Travie McCoy, Stand Atlantic, nothing, nowhere., grandson, Simple Plan, and DREAMERS.
Read MoreSo What?! Music Festival in Arlington, Texas kicked off on Friday with performances from Attack Attack, Maggie Lindemann, Palaye Royale, and many more.
Read MoreFour-piece Toronto band Bad Waitress is a force to be reckoned with. Its ultra-punk sound and relentless stage presence leaves crowds entranced and always wanting more.
Read MoreFrom damned lovers to freedom fighters in a post-apocalyptic war, My Chemical Romance’s discography is undoubtedly concept-heavy. The iconic looks they’ve given us over the years are imperative to understanding how a record comes to life.
Read MoreComposed with a focus on musical elements native to French music and brought to life by melodies that embody the colorful world of the young eponymous protagonist, Yann Tiersen creates a score that is a notable standout amongst avant-garde movie fanatics.
Read MoreAfterglow travels through time to examine the musical beginnings of Red Hot Chili Peppers and where their sonic style lies today.
Read MoreCalifornia hardcore band Outta Pocket sits down with Afterglow to discuss musical influences, starting a band amidst a pandemic, and a creative process fueled by raw emotion.
Read MoreA tree planted by water is a dedication to inner sanctity and peace. Eryn Allen Kane and Aja Monet remind us how important sharing your voice is and how it can impact the world. Through spoken word poetry, they declare that hopelessness is not our horizon and healing is a duty and obligation.
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