Celebrity Life
No, a New Book on Aaliyah Doesn’t Claim She Was ‘Drugged’ Before Her Death
Writer Kathy Iandoli speaks on the headlines misinterpreting her new biography of the late R&B star
The New Wave of Viral Drummers: 4 to Watch
Nandi Bushell, Deden Noy, Larnell Lewis, and Yoyoka Soma have all made their mark online through a combination of serious chops and undeniable visual flair
Gabriels Blew Away Elton John. Now They Want the Rest of the World
After building old-fashioned buzz, Jacob Lusk, Ari Balouzian and Ryan Hope announced their signing with Elektra this week
In the Lox and Dipset’s Verzuz Battle, Hip-Hop Wins
The view from Madison Square Garden, where New York's rap greats finally received their due
Song You Need To Know: Tatiana Hazel, ‘It’s All Right’
Track is an ode to letting things go and embracing silver linings
Liars’ Angus Andrew Breaks Down Each Spacey, Trippy Track on ‘The Apple Drop’
The avant-rock auteur on how everything from the International Space Station to LSD and his own rich back catalog inspired the band's new LP
Bob Daisley on His Years With Ozzy Osbourne, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, and Dio
The bassist co-wrote "Crazy Train" and "Mr. Crowley" and played on No More Tears, but he hasn't spoken to Ozzy Osbourne in nearly 25 years
The Killers Couldn’t Tour Last Year. So They Wrote an Ambitious New Concept Album
The group talks reuniting with guitarist Dave Keuning for Pressure Machine, and cautiously looks ahead to its next tour
Song You Need to Know: BaianaSystem, ‘Água Remix’
Diogo Strausz and JKriv turn Brazilian group's 2019 track into a barnburner
From the Beatles to Wings: See Photos From Harry Benson’s New Paul McCartney Book
The legendary photographer walks us through Paul, tracing his rapport with the musician back to 1964
Song You Need to Know: Yves Tumor, ‘Jackie’
A relationship gone awry defines the latest track by the producer-singer
Billie Eilish’s ‘Happier Than Ever’ Is the One We’ve Been Waiting For
On the title track to the superstar's new album, she experiences a cathartic pop-punk release that’s been bottled in her for far too long