These four famous rock stars weren't afraid to talk about mental illness in their music, and we're thankful for that.
Happy spring; the flowers are blooming, the sun is coming out and there are tons of amazing new songs to listen to and share. From genres ranging from hip hop, R&B, dreampop, shoegaze, indie rock, ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
The Whyioughtas emerged with a pair of early cassettes that are pretty-much collectors items for anyone who adored Warped ...
The punk band fronted by Kat Moss wound its way from a local scene to national attention. Its second album, “Are We All ...
Japanese pop-rock band Shonen Knife have announced a 2025 US tour, their first in six years. See the tour dates here.
SummerSounds, a free outdoor concert series at Greensburg’s St. Clair Park, will feature several tribute bands and Sudanese ...
Grunge, indie, and a 60s throwback—catch HHH, sympathy, Chainhaha, Tulegur, and more live! Photographer, videographer, writer ...
While self-serious post-grunge and nu-metal bands dominated the rock scene in 2003, UK rockers The Darkness burst onto the ...
The two-day music festival will feature a huge lineup of bands at the Wild Things' baseball stadium in Washington County, Pa.
They’re not just bands, they’re “brands.” Classic rock bands whose logos are nearly as famous as the music and the musicians who made it. But there are also many worthy classic rockers far less ...
Also on Thursday, Daniel Higgs, the longtime singer of the Baltimore punk band Lungfish, plays a solo show at the quite cozy ...