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There’s little question that Justin Bieber’s surprise-release of “Swag,” his first album in four years, on July 10 was one of ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
Ozzy Osbourne, a founding father of British heavy metal, a latter-day solo star and a new-millennium reality TV luminary, ...
A packed batch of new music releases this week includes the reunion of the original Alice Cooper band, some vault raiding by ...
Bob Dylan's 'Blood On The Tracks' mostly sends out gloomy vibes. "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" offers some cheer instead.
Out of all of last year’s releases, Chat Pile’s Cool World stands out as one whose urgency hasn’t faded. Now the Oklahoma City rockers are back to announce a tape label that’s “reserved for the ...
Ozzy Osbourne, the co-founder of iconic metal group Black Sabbath and musical provocateur, has passed away. He was 76.
It’s a tired narrative, yet the headlines persist. “Can so-and-so band save rock ‘n roll?” “Is such-and-such artist here to ...
Bruce Springsteen is one of the few artists whose 83 leftover songs are better than most artists' hits. Here are the highlights of "Tracks II." ...
A couple of initial thoughts come to mind when looking back at Kyuss’ 1995 swansong, …And The Circus Leaves Town. The first ...
"Addicted to Violence," the third album from the SOAD guitarist's solo project Scars on Broadway, is out July 18.
“Since Always” is teeming with natural imagery that would elude a less observant eye. He sings about the slow work of the sunshine fading a sign. A petal curling and sticking to a leaf. Honeysuckle ...