Avril Lavigne has unveiled her brand new album Love Sux via DTA/Elektra Records. Stream it below on Apple Music and Spotify. As the singer’s first full-length studio effort since 2019’s Head Above Water, the album signals a brash and delightfully bratty return to her pop-punk roots with singles like “Bite Me” featuring Travis Barker and the Blackbear-assisted “Love It When You Hate Me.” In addition, the LP contains other collaborations with Machine Gun Kelly (“Bois Lie”) and Barker’s Blink-182 bandmate Mark Hoppus (“All I Wanted”). “The album is light and happy, even though there’s songs about heartbreak and breaking up. But it’s also anthemic, and it’s powerful, and it has a positive message for people to stand up for yourself, to have self-worth,” Lavigne said in a December interview wit...
There’s a new reason to fall head over heels for Tears for Fears. The British duo have released The Tipping Point, their first studio album in 17 years, via Concord Records. Stream it below. The Tipping Point arrives after a fit of false-starts following their 2004 reunion record Everybody Loves a Happy Ending that included an entirely scrapped project with mainstream pop producers like Bastille’s Dan Smith and Sacha Skarbek. Now, bandmates Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith have found the indescribable essence of a Tears for Fears album that they had been searching for all along. In a statement, Orzabal shares, “Before everything went so right with this album, everything first had to go wrong… It took years, but something happens when we put our heads together.” Advertisement Related Video Luc...
Gang of Youths are back with their first new album in five years. The Australian rockers’ third full-length, angel in realtime., is out now via Warner Records. Take a listen below. angel in realtime. was heavily influenced by the passing of frontman Dave Le’aupepe’s father. In a statement, Le’aupepe revealed that he didn’t know much about his father’s life until he died; songs like “tend the garden” see the artist pay his respects with newfound clarity while still maintaining the band’s trademark lighthearted, shimmering sound. “My dad was a gifted and passionate gardener,” he said in a statement. “Despite our humble surroundings, we were always surrounded by beauty. The journey he made from Samoa to NZ to Australia was a difficult and inspiring one, but also fraught with mistakes, re...
2Pac and Dr. Dre‘s albums released under Death Row Records are supposedly not included in Snoop Dogg‘s acquisition of the legendary record label. Although the Death Row Records catalog is supposedly still in negotiations, reports state that 2Pac’s All Eyez On Me and The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory officially left Death Row on January 1, 2022 and moved to Interscope Records. Meanwhile, Dr. Dre’s sole Death Row Records album, The Chronic, could allegedly be returned as early as 2023. If reports are accurate and both 2Pac and Dr. Dre’s albums leave the Death Row catalog, over 50% of the catalog’s activity will disappear and Snoop Dogg will become the label’s best-selling artist with Doggystyle, Doggfather and the recently-released Back on Death Row. The catalog also holds film soun...
Nigerian-French artist, Aṣa just released a brand new single she calls “IDG” featuring Wizkid. From her new album, “V”, The singer dropped an amazing afrobeat sound named “IDG” for her teeming fans. However, Asa’s new album holds an impressive 10-track record with notable features like Amaarae, The Cavemen & Big Whiz inclusive. IDG is a follow-up track to her recently released song titled “Ocean“. Listen and share Asa – “IDG” ft Wizkid below. Download
Nigerian-French artist, Aṣa just released a brand new single she calls “All I Ever Wanted” featuring Amaarae. From her new album, “V”, The singer dropped an amazing sound named “All I Ever Wanted” for her teeming fans. However, Asa’s new album holds an impressive 10-track record with notable features like Amaarae, The Cavemen & Big Whiz (Wizkid). “All I Ever Wanted” is a follow-up track to her recently released song titled “IDG“. Listen and share Asa – “All I Ever Wanted” ft Amaarae below.
Nigerian-French artist, Aṣa just released a brand new single she calls “Good Times” featuring Amaarae. From her new album, “V”, The singer dropped an amazing sound named “Good Times” for her teeming fans. However, Asa’s new album holds an impressive 10-track record with notable features like Amaarae, The Cavemen & Big Whiz (Wizkid). “Good Times” is a follow-up track to her recently released song titled “All I Ever Wanted“. Listen and share Asa – “Good Times” ft The Cavemen below.
Nigerian-French artist, Aṣa just released a brand new single she calls “Morning Man” featuring. From her new album, “V”, The singer dropped an amazing sound named “Morning Man” for her teeming fans. However, Asa’s new album holds an impressive 10-track record with notable features like Amaarae, The Cavemen & Big Whiz (Wizkid). “Morning Man” is a follow-up track to her recently released song titled “IDG“. Listen and share Asa – “Morning Man” below.
The elusive Bigfoot returns. After a successful inaugural edition last May, Bigfoot Electro prepares to return for an even bigger and better year. Scheduled to take place May 26-29 in Tennessee’s breathtaking Cumberland Plateau, this electronic music festival is primed to establish a new Memorial Day Weekend tradition for bass music fans in The Volunteer State. Headlining this year’s fest are dubstep duo Truth, electronica virtuoso Mr. Bill, “dub sound” innovator The Widdler, and experimental bass producer Yheti, who will be performing two sets. The lineup also features DMVU, Eazybaked, Khiva, Supertask, Pushloop, and Tiedye Ky, among other rising bass music acts. Phase 3 of the 2022 Bigfoot Electro lineup was announced today, adding kLL sMTH, Mimosa, Kozmic, Saltus...
Brian Leeds has been wrestling with electronic music’s utilitarian aspects since he was barely out of his teens. He started his career as Huerco S. in 2011 with a series of 12″s that subverted house music’s rhapsodic abandon, buffing its surface until the dancefloor seemed to lie behind a pane of frosted glass. As he became recognized in dance music circles as an innovator of what was inelegantly called “outsider” house, he dipped in and out of club-centric styles until he abandoned them altogether on 2016’s For Those of You Who Have Never (And Also Those Who Have). Despite its stature as one of the defining ambient albums of the past decade, many tracks on For Those of You cut to stark, disorienting silence mid-phrase, insistently reminding the listener that any blissful state is by...