- July 18, 2024
MUSIC
Tomcraft, German Trance Producer and DJ, Dies at 49
Tomcraft, the German DJ and producer born Thomas Brückner whose 2002 single “Loneliness” became an international club staple, died Monday (July 17), his family announced
Drug Church Announce New Album Prude, Share Video for New Song: Watch
Drug Church have announced their new album, Prude, which arrives October 4 via Pure Noise. The punk band shared its lead single today, too: “Demolition
Gulfer Release Final EP: Listen
Back in May, the Montreal emo and indie-rock quartet Gulfer announced that they were breaking up. Their final album, Third Wind, came out this past
Clairo Announces Fall 2024 North American Tour
Clairo has announced a full North American tour that takes place in the autumn. The tour takes place after her residencies in California and New
Donald Glover Nominated for Mr. & Mrs. Smith Acting and Writing at 2024 Emmy Awards
The 2024 Emmy Awards will air Sunday, September 15, on ABC, and, today, the nominations have been announced. The awards honor the best TV series,
The Weeknd Announces One-Night Only Stadium Concert in São Paulo
The Weeknd has announced a one-night only concert in São Paulo, Brazil. The event will debut an all-new live production, and will take place on
Watch Clairo Perform “Juna” on Fallon
Clairo appeared on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday evening, and she performed “Juna” from her new album, Charm. The singer-songwriter was supported
Primal Scream Return With First Album in 8 Years, Share New Song: Listen
Primal Scream are back with a new album, Come Ahead, their first in eight years. The follow-up to Chaosmosis arrives November 8 via BMG. “Love
Grateful Dead, Bonnie Raitt, and Apollo Theater Among 2024 Kennedy Center Honorees
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has announced its 2024 honors list. Grateful Dead, Bonnie Raitt, Francis Ford Coppola, Arturo Sandoval, and
Bratmobile Reissue Albums Ladies, Women and Girls and Girls Get Busy
The freshly reunited feminist punk rockers Bratmobile are celebrating their return by reissuing two long-out-of-print albums: 2000’s Ladies, Women and Girls and 2002’s Girls Get