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Is Fall Out Boy’s Cover of “We Didn’t Start the Fire” the Worst Song of Summer?

"Trump gets impeached twice / Polar bears got no ice." It gets worse.

Is Everything Goth Now? A New Book Makes a Convincing Argument.

An interview with John Robb, author of “The Art of Darkness: The History of Goth”

The Viral Musician Playing Nursery Rhymes in the Style of Your Favorite Band

How one songwriter started a phenomenon when all he wanted was some peace and quiet

Why the Montreal Jazz Fest Is the Only Music Fest Worth Traveling For

Including an eclectic lineup and all the bagels you can eat

Tommy Prine and the Honor of Expectations

The youngest of John Prine's three sons is about to release his debut album — with the help of an impressive team of Nashville insiders who believe deeply in his talent

From the Depths of Florida Emerges an Era-Defining Album

"The Whaler” is a full-throated scream of exhaustion and despair

Miami’s Best Indie Rock Band Might Have Just Released the Single of the Summer

The superior five-piece Mustard Service share what it’s like mining Belle and Sebastian vibes in a salsa-centric city

Watch Hayley Williams Team With Foo Fighters for "My Hero"

The collaboration took place at this year's Bonnaroo

Deer Tick Is Aging Gracefully, Against All Odds

The band tackles middle age on "Emotional Contracts"

The 22 Best Concerts This Summer in DC

Legends outdoors, legends in arenas and celebrations of local music

Like It or Not, Indie Rock Is Getting Old

But bands like The Hold Steady and The National are embracing their Dad Rock status — and celebrating rare ninth albums after decades of playing together

Son Volt, Doug Sahm and the Art of the Tribute Album

The alt-country group's "Day of the Doug" is a standout entry in their discography