All the Grammy Nominees for Best Rock Performance Are Women
Phoebe Bridgers, Haim and Fiona Apple are among those nominated in the category
Revisiting 1980, The Year the Movies Killed Disco
"Xanadu" and "Apple" have both gained a cult following for their woeful depictions of a movement past its prime
Steely Dan’s Cynical, Moody Masterpiece Hits Harder 40 Years Later
"Gaucho" is an album about people who are all past their prime. We all feel that way right about now.
Radiohead Release Statement on Hearing for Fatal 2012 Stage Collapse
The band's drum technician was killed in the collapse
Dave Grohl Finally Concedes His Drum Battle With a 10-Year-Old
Nandi Bushell has officially defeated the Foo Fighter
The Heartbreakers’ Mike Campbell on the Long-Awaited Release of His Debut Album
Dirty Knobs, the guitarist's longtime side project, has been a welcome distraction during a difficult year
Nelly to Play Chuck Berry in Buddy Holly Biopic
The rapper will play his fellow St. Louis native in "Clear Lake"
Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Was Partially Funded by Dolly Parton
The vaccine has proven to be 94.5 percent effective in early data
A Beginner’s Guide to Black Country Music
Country music is known as being overwhelmingly white, but these 25 artists defied expectations
Tower Records Has Returned, Online
Fans of physical media, take a victory lap
Sons of Guns N' Roses, Stone Temple Pilots and Metallica Members Start Band
Introducing Suspect208
The Plan to Save Independent Music Venues May Also Destroy Them
Marc Geiger's SaveLive aims to rescue small venues, but is he just buying them up while he can?
Sturgill Simpson Reveals John Prine Left Him His Porsche
The country singer also recalled his first time meeting Prine in an interview with Stephen Colbert
“Justify My Love,” “WAP” and 10 Other Songs That Scandalized America
Thirty years later, complaints about the song seem quaint. Plus, 10 other unnecessarily controversial hits.
Stick to Boy Bands: Hanson Facing Fan Backlash Over Controversial Politics
The pop trio is losing fans for their stances on BLM, gun laws and COVID-19
Commercial Radio Is 100 Years Old. Can It Survive?
Four industry veterans weigh in on how they'd "fix" a medium that remains popular but lacks innovation