It appears that Tyler, the Creator is gearing up for something big. The musician has been posting about July 21, and, outside his concert tonight at Barclays Center, in Brooklyn, New York, there was a large Tyler-like figure in a box that said “DON’T TAP THE GLASS.” Digital signage on the arena also promoted the
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Chuquimamani-Condori has released a new album that collects their DJ edits from the past six years. Find the 24-track Edits below. Edits is Chuquimamani-Condori’s first solo project since 2023’s DJ E. It’s also surprise follow-up to Los Thuthanaka, their standout collaborative album with their brother, Joshua Chuquimia Crampton, that Joshua Minsoo Kim called “a dizzying
Connie Francis, the pop singer known for hit singles like “Pretty Little Baby” and “Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool,” died on Wednesday, July 16. Francis’ publicist, Ron Roberts, announced the musician’s death on Facebook, sharing that she died in a hospital in Pompano Beach, Florida. A cause of death was not provided. Francis was 87 years old.
South Korean indie rock four-piece Silica Gel have tapped Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner for a new song titled “NamgungFefere.” “This was the first time I’ve ever written lyrics in Korean,” Zauner shared in a press statement. “Anyone who’s familiar with my work knows how much my Korean heritage has come to mean to me, so
Rising hip hop artist Ben Bacardi has officially landed a nomination for Song of the Year – Hip Hopat the 2025 Josie Music Awards for his powerful breakout single, “Life Again.” A Song Born from Struggle and Strength Released on February 18, 2025 via Tribeca Records, “Life Again” features fellow Queens emcees Pelle and H, and taps deep into the roots of classic NYC hip hop—think Nas, Wu
Sudan Archives has announced her third album: The BPM is out October 17 via Stones Throw. The Los Angeles–based musician’s follow-up to 2022’s Natural Brown Prom Queen includes recent single “Dead,” along with two more newly released tracks, “My Type” and “Yea Yea Yea.” Watch the music video for “My Type” and listen to “Yea
Earlier today, it was reported that guitarist Dave Navarro, bassist Eric Avery, and drummer Stephen Perkins had sued their former Jane’s Addiction bandmate Perry Farrell for assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and breach of contract. Their complaint centers on the band’s ill-fated show in Boston that featured an
David Byrne has shared another selection from his forthcoming solo album, Who Is the Sky? Inspired by Rebecca Solnit’s essay collection Men Explain Things to Me, “She Explains Things to Me” follows last month’s lead single “Everybody Laughs.” Hear the new track below. “Many times I have marveled at how a friend (usually a female
Atlanta rapper Che has confirmed that his new album Rest in Bass is out this Friday, July 18. Details on his follow-up to Sayso Says are otherwise scarce, but he’s today shared the music video for a new song with OsamaSon. Find the “Hellraiser” video below. Che caught ears last year with his songs “Miley
Margo Price has shared another taste of her forthcoming album, Hard Headed Woman. “Don’t Wake Me Up,” a duet with folk singer Jesse Welles, follows lead single “Don’t Let the Bastards Get You Down.” Watch the song’s Hannah Gray Hall–directed music video, which pays homage to Bob Dylan’s legendary “Subterranean Homesick Blues” clip, below. “This
David Kaff, who played keyboardist Viv Savage in Rob Reiner’s 1984 mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, has died. His band Mutual of Alameda’s Wild Kingdom shared the news to Facebook yesterday (July 13), writing “David always had a kind word and a quick wit that would slay you where you stand. Then he’d make you
Real Estate are setting aside the usual music industry traditions and have instead announced an “11 year and seven month anniversary tour” of Atlas, their 2014 album. The breezy indie-rock band will play the LP in full, alongside other hits from its catalog, across North America this summer and autumn. Check out Real Estate’s full
Jeff Lynne’s ELO—the reformed version of Lynne’s ’70s and ’80s prog-pop outfit Electric Light Orchestra—have cancelled what was slated to be their final show ever. The performance had been scheduled for tonight, July 13, to close out BST Hyde Park’s 2025 summer concert series. A statement shared with Pitchfork explains that “Jeff has been battling
Dan Deacon performed the national anthem ahead of the Baltimore Orioles’ game against the New York Mets on Thursday, July 10. The Baltimore artist’s unique electronic rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” proved to be motivational for his hometown team, as the Orioles defeated the Mets 7-3. Head to Instagram to watch the performance, and see
Wolf Alice have released “The Sofa,” the second single from their forthcoming new album, The Clearing. The track’s music video, directed by Fiona Jane Burgess, finds bandleader Ellie Rowsell lounging on a couch that moves across town. Watch it below. “It’s about not trying so hard to figure everything out, reflecting on getting older and
Pino Palladino and Blake Mills have announced their second collaborative album. The new album, That Wasn’t a Dream, lands on August 22 (via New Deal/Impulse!). Check out the artists’ new song “Taka” below. Palladino and Mills recorded That Wasn’t a Dream over two months at Los Angeles’ Sound City Studios. The new album has contributions
The British Canadian singer Rochelle Jordan has announced her first album since 2021. The new album, Through the Wall, is out September 26 via Empire. Jordan’s follow-up to Play With the Changes includes the recent single “Crave” and a new song that’s out today, “TTW.” Find the latter track below; scroll down for the new
Neighborhood Gods Unlimited might have been a TV show—sometime writer and comedian Open Mike Eagle gave it an opening theme, flashbacks, a narrative arc, and even commercials—but the subject matter was so close to home that he decided to devote its confessional, autobiographical concept to an album. “The trauma at the center of Neighborhood Gods
Hopscotch Music Festival will return to downtown Raleigh, North Carolina from September 4-6. Earl Sweatshirt, Sparks, and My Morning Jacket have been announced as this year’s headliners, with Built to Spill, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and Crumb also taking top billing. Yeule, YHWH Nailgun, Geese, Nilüfer Yanya, Hunx and His Punx, Geordie Greep, Florry, and
Ben Bacardi’s music holds a unique and growing significance—not just as a fresh voice in the indie scene, but as a soundtrack to Queens (Fresh Meadows) ever-evolving identity. His music is where street soul meets poetic introspection, where rhythm holds history, and where storytelling becomes a bridge between past and future. Ben Bacardi doesn’t just
Jens Lekman has announced a tour and his first solo album in eight years. Songs for Other People’s Weddings, a companion LP to a book of the same name by Lekman and bestselling author David Levithan, arrives September 12 via Secretly Canadian, while the novel is due out August 5 via Abrams Books. Leading the
Jay Som is back with her first new album in six years. Belong is out October 10 via Polyvinyl. For the follow-up to 2019’s Anak Ko, Melina Duterte tapped Paramore’s Hayley Williams, Mini Trees’ Lexi Vega, and Jimmy Eat World’s Jim Adkins to contribute guest vocal turns. Today, Duterte has shared two songs from the
David Bowie’s final albums have been compiled with rarities and live recordings from the era for a new box set, I Can’t Give Everything Away (2002-2016). Released in 18xLP and 13xCD sets, as well as digitally, the collection includes remastered versions of Heathen, Reality, The Next Day, and The Next Day Extra EP, as well
Annahstasia has shared a music video for “Be Kind,” the opening track of her newly-released debut studio album, Tether. The clip, directed by P. Carter, stars the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter alongside artist Brighton Alfred. Watch it below. What first struck me about the song was its stillness—the space where memory and sensation could take shape.
Fever Ray has announced a new live album. Out July 25 via Mute, The Year of the Radical Romantics was recorded during Karin Dreijer’s There’s No Place I’d Rather Be Tour in support of their 2023 album, Radical Romantics. They’ve also shared the track “Now’s the Only Time I Know (Therapy Session),” along with a
Syd has returned. The singer, songwriter, producer, engineer, and leader of the Internet has shared her first solo song in three years, “Die for This,” ahead of her imminent tour supporting Billie Eilish in North America. Check out the single below. Later in the year, Syd will head out on another run of support dates,
Sean “Diddy” Combs has been cleared of racketeering and sex trafficking in federal court, but is guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. Concluding a trial that began in May, in Manhattan’s Federal District Court, the jury determined that Diddy is not guilty of three of the five charges, including racketeering, which
Mark Lipsitz, the longtime label manager of Bar/None Records, died yesterday (July 5), according to the label. “Mark was a fierce artist advocate and championed the music he discovered, pushing everyone he knew to be the best musician and the best person they could be,” Bar/None Records wrote in a statement on Instagram. “The music
Charley Crockett recently announced a new album, Dollar a Day, that comes out on August 8 via Island. The Texas country musician has now shared the lead single, “Crucified Son,” which you can check out below, along with the new album’s trailer. The 15-track Dollar a Day is Crockett’s second album of 2025, following March’s
Drake has released a new song called “What Did I Miss?” On the track—co-produced by DJ Lewis, Elyas, FNZ, Gyz, London Cyr, O Lil Angel, Oz, Patron, and Tay Keith—the Toronto musician reflects on his beef with Kendrick Lamar and the people who did and did not stand by him in the feud. Listen to
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