Celebrity Life
Song You Need to Know: Magdalena Bay, ‘You Lose!’
The budding indie pop duo craft an anthem about taking a big L
Tink Seizes the Moment
Chicago singer-rapper discusses how she teamed up with fellow Chicago native producer Hitmaka for her dazzling R&B EP, 'Heat of the Moment'
Guns N’ Roses Drummer Matt Sorum on His Tell-All Memoir, Getting Shut Out of Their Reunion Tour
Sorum opens up about his tumultuous years with Axl Rose and the rest of the GN'R world
‘I Don’t Want to Fucking Die’: Foo Fighters and the Art of Survival
Born out of tragedy, they’ve lasted more than a quarter-century and have no plans to slow down. Dave Grohl and his band of lifers on not being cool (and not caring), dreaming of Kurt Cobain, and why rock doesn't have to "come from a place of darkness"
How Belly Made His Album ‘See You Next Wednesday’ His Biggest Yet
Rapper discusses his time in the music industry and the value of an e-mail from Jay-Z
VMAs 2021: MTV Parties Like a Damn Sociopath
Olivia Rodrigo, Madonna, Lil Nas X, and more serve the MTV agenda at a gloriously messy show
Song You Need to Know: Gray, ‘Party for the Night’
On the Grayground highlight, the rapper modernizes beats and melodies that draw inspiration from Nineties hip-hop
Colleen Green Has Logged On
The singer-songwriter come to terms with adulthood on her new album Cool — even if that means coming to peace with social media
Teenage Disaster Is Making Good on His Dad’s Musical Dreams
Rising 20-year-old recently signed with Atlantic on the strength of his scruffy rock and menacing rap
Where Can Drake Go After ‘Certified Lover Boy’?
His latest album caps off a decade-plus of superstar success, but he faces a crossroads from here
Strand of Oaks Honors John Prine on ‘Somewhere in Chicago’
Timothy Showalter pays tribute to the late songwriter in this moving ballad from his upcoming album, In Heaven
Metallica’s Black Album Transcended Metal. A New Covers Album Extends Its Reach
With the release of The Blacklist, Lars Ulrich and the band's many musician fans unpack the record's genre-spanning appeal