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The newly opened Create-it Studios hosted its groundbreaking event from ADAM Audio and Focusrite with the “Create-it Takeover” in Franklin Tennessee on July 26. The first-of-its-kind is a ...
The July 2, 2025 Wall Street Journal featured a story on the legendary Chess Records by John Edward Hasse. He touted the label as the “Birthplace of an Alternative American Sound. Established 75 years ...
Kali Audio Announces HP-1 Multi-Reference Headphones. Kali Audio announced the HP-1 on Tuesday, its "first ever over-ear, DSP-powered headphone." ...
News on Monday revealed that French electronic artist DeLaurentis has, "released Musicalism, a new full-length album that ...
Singer, actress, author and performer Marianne Faithfull’s complete UK Decca catalog has been reissued on LP, CD and streaming. Before her passing on January 30 this year, Marianne completed work on ...
GRAMMY-winning rapper Doechii is taking her swampy spectacle on the road this fall for a 12-city North American headline run, ...
Hit the Decks! Here's Shadien. London's experimental bass music artist Shadient started producing music around 2007-2008.
Joe Walsh is bringing VetsAid, his acclaimed veterans benefit concert, to Wichita, Kansas on November 15, 2025. The event marks a personal milestone for the Eagles guitarist and Kennedy Center Honoree ...
Happy Friday, my compact crew. This week’s Ear Candy is the pure golden-hour nostalgia that comes from being on the Brink of Y2K. It’s a genre smoothie of late-‘90s alt-pop and breezy post-grunge.
The Cranberries No Need to Argue (Island/Universal) 30th Anniversary Edition Whenever one of these 30th anniversary reissues of an album from the '90s comes out, this writer feels as old as dirt. Not ...
On Thursday evening, BMI hosted an event at its Nashville office to celebrate the new album, Just Keke, from Emmy-winning artist Keke Palmer.
No Trend Tritonian Nash-Vegas Polyester Complex LA-based punk transmasculine badass Dagger Polyester told us about their love for a No Trend gem. Dagger Polyester: When I was sixteen, I didn’t know ...