Hip-hop legends Public Enemy will release their new album “Black Sky Over the Projects: Apartment 2025” on CD and vinyl October 10, featuring exclusive vinyl variants “Earth,” “Wind,” and “Fire.” ...
St. Louis Magazine music writer Steve Leftridge and concert photographer Carrie Zukoski spent the weekend in Grand Center capturing the people, performances, and party atmosphere at the fifth MATI ...
Rock bands Fontaines DC and Wolf Alice are vying with pop star CMAT, rock singer Sam Fender and newcomer Jacob Alon to take home the 2025 Mercury Prize. The 12-album shortlist for this year’s awards ...
Mark Volman, the singer for the 1960s popular rock and pop group The Turtles, has died. He was 78. His reps told Rolling Stone that he died in Nashville on Friday after a “brief, unexpected illness.” ...
Tucked along the charming stretch of Main Street in Hill City, South Dakota, two family-owned gems invite you to pause, explore, and discover something truly special. The Handbag Store is a treasure ...
The South Carolina Department of Education released scores on career readiness for high school students. Fort Mill, Clover and other schools across the Rock Hill region performed well. TRACY KIMBALL ...
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues hits theaters next week. In a new promo video, the fictional band copes with getting rejected from the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame by considering an alternative.
In 1970, the world was introduced to Queen, featuring the talents of Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon. Since then, the band's music has remained relevant across generations, ...
Caamp, an Americana folk band, is returning to Nashville for a concert at Ascend Amphitheater on Sept. 4. The band's latest album, "Copper Changes Color," showcases a shift towards indie pop and rock ...
Some of the best songs in the history of popular music are truly undefinable, and that is what, in part, makes them so phenomenally iconic. These classic songs that can’t be pigeon-holed into one ...
Tune in for live music around the Bay Area this fall, with everything from mosh pit-worthy punk bands to divine operas; intimate settings for pop and folk newbies to mega stars filling stadiums. For ...
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