Welcome to New Music Friday, NPR Music's podcast dedicated to sharing the best albums out each week. We listen to dozens of new releases in advance, identify the ones we think you need to hear, and ...
Here is the best song off every Iron Maiden album, tracking the metal trailblazers' ascension from East London pubs to stadium stages around the world. Over the course of 40-plus years and 17 studio ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Tyshawn Sorey’s tribute to the Rothko Chapel, a vintage Pavarotti concert and a release from the Berlin Philharmonic are among our selections. Kim ...
With the release of The Fall-Off, J. Cole delivers his seventh studio album and what has long been billed as his swan song before officially hanging up the mic. The magnitude of Cole stepping away ...
Listen to the full conversation in the player near the end of this article. "It just felt like a statement song," Biersack explained to host Chuck Armstrong about why "Certainty" helped him feel like ...
Bleachers are back with another new album. The band’s fifth studio LP, Everyone for Ten Minutes, is out May 22 via Dirty Hit. Their lead single, “You and Forever,” is out now along with an Alex ...
Muna are back with their first new album in four years. Dancing on the Wall, the indie-pop trio’s fourth studio LP to date, is out May 8 via Saddest Factory/Secretly Group. Muna are all in on the ...
Santa Cruz punk veterans Good Riddance have announced their 10th album, Before The World Caves In, due March 27 via Fat Wreck Chords (pre-order). It was produced by Descendents drummer Bill Stevenson, ...
Jeff Cornell is a veteran music and entertainment writer, who has contributed to Variety, Billboard, Loudwire, The Hollywood Reporter, and MTV. Back in 1986, Van Halen launched a new chapter with the ...
The Black Keys cover songs popularized by George Thorogood, R.L. Burnside, Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup and Dr. Feelgood on their 14th studio album, Peaches, which is due May 1 from frontman Dan Auerbach’s ...
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