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Bandcamp's Best Music Releases for March 2026
Bandcamp has released its curated guide to the essential music releases across multiple genres for March 2026. The coll…
Terror Announces Tour Supporting New Album ‘Still Suffer’
Veteran hardcore band Terror has announced an upcoming tour with Pain of Truth, End It, and Start Today as supporting a…
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CEAUS and MONTE – Saving Me
CEAUS and MONTE collaborate on ‘Saving Me’, a track that blends breakbeat and progressive house whi…
Hip hop, reggae e indie: cuatro miradas actuales - La Caverna
This article discusses contemporary music perspectives across hip hop, reggae, and indie genres, hi…
Wale and Smino Announce “Everything Is A Lot. The Tour”
Wale and Smino have announced a joint tour called ‘Everything Is A Lot. The Tour’ that will take pl…
Listen: Pantomime Horses - “Everyone's A Ghost”
Pantomime Horses’ new single ‘Everyone's A Ghost’ explores personal resilience through a psychedeli…
Listen: Joshua Scurfield - “Absent Eyes” -- Obscure Sound
Joshua Scurfield debuts as a solo artist with ‘Absent Eyes’, a track exploring digital loneliness a…
Haute & Freddy Would Much Rather “Dance The Pain Away” on New Art-Pop Single
LA-based duo Haute & Freddy have recently signed with Atlantic Records, showcasing their art-po…
LISTEN: Izzi Stone's “9 Camels” Is Psychedelic Pop With Soulful Undertones - Glide Magazine
Izzi Stone creates a musical persona that blends personal reflection with a carefully crafted ident…
A Definitive Ranking of Every Deftones Album
Deftones have consistently produced high-quality albums, making it challenging to definitively rank…
“Bad Enough”: Tinsley Turns Post-Breakup Freedom into Playful Petty Power - Atwood Magazine
Seattle singer/songwriter Tinsley explores post-breakup empowerment through a dynamic pop-rock sing…
Gene Simmons Is Still Complaining About Rap In The Rock Hall: “I Don't Come From The Ghetto”
Gene Simmons continues to criticize the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for inducting rap artists, expre…
Animal Collective Score First Gold Record
Animal Collective achieved their first gold record with ‘My Girls’, a critically acclaimed song fro…
TURTLENEK | Molina returns with hypnotic new single ‘Golden Brown Sugar’
Molina releases a new single ‘Golden Brown Sugar’, representing a natural progression in her altern…
Bleachers Reveal New Album, Drop Song “You and Forever”
Bleachers are releasing their fifth studio album ‘Everyone for Ten Minutes’ on May 22, featuring th…
Smashing Pumpkins to reissue classic debut album ‘Gish’ on vinyl for 35th anniversary
Smashing Pumpkins are celebrating the 35th anniversary of their debut album ‘Gish’ by reissuing it …
Tommy Emmanuel Reimagines “You Needed Me” with Acoustic Warmth for Valentine’s Day - Atwood Magazine
GRAMMY-winning guitarist Tommy Emmanuel presents a stripped-down, intimate rendition of Randy Goodr…
Gene Simmons Whines About Hip-Hop in the Rock Hall of Fame: “I Don’t Come from the Ghetto”
Gene Simmons has criticized the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for including hip-hop artists, making …
Jah Pool, hip-hop manager and promoter - Chicago Reader
Jah Pool is a prominent figure in the #NewChicago hip-hop scene, known for managing artist Thirteen…
Koyo – “Irreversible”
Koyo, a Long Island melodic hardcore band, releases the lead single ‘Irreversible’ from their new a…
Troy Javelona documents the ache of staying awake on heartbreak single “WHAT'S A GUY GOTTA DO”
Troy Javelona, a British-Filipino musician, explores emotional vulnerability through a heartbreak s…
The Nude Party Stuns With Grit-Meets-Country Swagger On ‘Look Who's Back’ (ALBUM REVIEW) - Glide Magazine
The Nude Party delivers a unique blend of gritty rock and country swagger on their album ‘Look Who'…
Frost Children & Ninajirachi Collaborate On “Sisters”: Listen
Frost Children, a New York sibling electro-pop duo, and Australian producer Ninajirachi have collab…
Jimmy Eat World talk celebrating 25 years of ‘Bleed American’: “We were kids living in the moment”
Jimmy Eat World reflects on their breakthrough 2001 album ‘Bleed American’, discussing its signific…