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Sarah McLachlan revisits her star-making album 'Fumbling Towards Ecstasy'
Sarah McLachlan is touring this summer, 30 years after the release of 'Fumbling Towards Ecstasy,' the album that made her a star.
Vagabon Takes a New Outlook On 'Sorry I Haven't Called'
Incorporating electronics and dance-pop into her sound, the acclaimed musician Vagabon returns with her most upbeat work 'Sorry I Haven't Called'
Country rocker Jason Isbell tells stories from the south on 'Weathervanes'
Jason Isbell's new album "Weathervanes" has songs about desperation, despondency and the complex legacy that comes with being an American southerner.
Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus return as boygenius.
Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus return as boygenius with their first full-length studio album.
Skullcrusher packs an emotional punch with her "quiet" new album
Indie folk musician Helen Ballentine, who goes by the moniker of Skullcrusher, recently released her debut full-length record 'Quiet the Room.'
The Beatles' new "Revolver" expanded edition is a must for fans
The Fab Four's 1966 groundbreaking masterpiece has been reissued with a new stereo mix.
Christopher Cross celebrates 40-year career at NYC show
Best known for such hits as "Ride Like the Wind" and "Sailing," the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter paid homage to his smash debut album from 1979.
Arctic Monkeys Change Direction Yet Again on New Album 'The Car'
The Sheffield, U.K., based Arctic Monkeys always try to avoid repeating themselves, On their new album "The Car" they change stylistic direction yet again.
Duran Duran Photographer Shares 'Memories' of the Band's 1984 Tour
British photographer Denis O'Regan revisits the photos he took of the popular rock band 38 years ago in his book "Careless Memories."
The Dream Syndicate Mark 40 Years of 'The Days of Wine and Roses'
The Paisley Underground group performed their 1982 classic debut album in its entirety during a recent tour stop in New York City.
Legendary Singer Bryan Ferry on Songwriting and His New Book 'Lyrics'
The British vocalist has published a compendium of his lyrics for Roxy Music and his solo work spanning 50 years.
Roxy Music Celebrate 50 Years of Style and Substance
The legendary British art rock band featuring Bryan Ferry, Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay are embarking on a tour to mark their golden anniversary.
Blondie Look Back at Their Legendary Career With 'Against the Odds' Box Set
Long-time drummer Clem Burke talks about the band's new retrospective box set spanning from 1974 to 1982.
Interpol's Latest Album Carries an Uncharacteristic Optimism
The New York City post-punk band recently released their seventh album, 'The Other Side of Make-Believe'
Mitski Dazzles at Sold-Out New York City Show
The acclaimed indie musician performed music in support of her most recent album 'Laurel Hell.'
Sharon Van Etten Powers Through With Her Latest Record
Ahead of her upcoming summer tour with Angel Olsen and Julien Baker, the indie musician talks about her sixth LP 'We've Been Going About This All Wrong'
Colin Hay Talks New Solo Record and Men at Work's Legacy
The singer-songwriter, who released his most recent album 'Now and the Evermore,' is on tour with Men at Work this summer.
Rick Astley Looks Back at 'Never Gonna Give You Up' Turning Thirty-Five
With the recent reissue of his 1987 debut album, 'Whenever You Need Somebody,' the British pop star talks about the still-viral hit "Never Gonna Give You Up."
Bowen Yang Says He 'Lucked Out' on 'Genius' New Gay Rom-Com 'Fire Island'
Yang and actor/screenwriter Joel Kim Booster star in a comedy that brings a new modern twist to Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice."
Musician Dave Stewart Unveils 'Ebony McQueen' Album, Eyes Movie Version
The Eurythmics co-founder talks about his latest record, whose storyline is based on his youth, that he plans to turn into a film and stage musical.
The Clash Marks 40 Years of 'Combat Rock'
Featuring the hits "Rock the Casbah" and "Should I Stay or Should I Go," the band's 1982 album fhas been reissued.
Daryl Hall on His New Career-Spanning Solo Music Collection 'BeforeAfter'
The one-half of legendary musical duo Hall and Oates talks about his solo work and his collaborations with King Crimson's Robert Fripp and Eurythmics' Dave Stewart.
Fontaines D.C. Look Back at Ireland on Their New Album
The Irish rock band continues the explosive post-punk sound they displayed on their 2019 debut.
Indie Music Stars Wet Leg Aren't Taking Success Too Seriously
The hot British indie duo have been riding high since their single "Chaise Longue" became a smash. They're not taking their success too seriously.
The Weather Station Again Strikes an Emotional Nerve on Latest Album
Following the acclaim of last year's LP 'Ignorance,' Tamara Lindeman returns with the very intimate 'How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars'
Johnny Marr Is 'Off The Leash' With His New Album 'Fever Dreams Pts 1-4'
The former guitarist of the legendary band the Smiths releases his fourth solo record.
Tears for Fears Return with a New Album "The Tipping Point"
Overcoming their personal and creative obstacles of the last several years, Tears for Fears reemerge with a new album 'The Tipping Point'
Queen's Brian May Explores Stereoscopy's Origins in New Book
"It's the book that I wanted to put out," said the legendary British guitarist about "Stereoscopy: The Dawn of 3-D."
Brandi Carlile Does Joni Mitchell Justice During NYC Performance of 'Blue'
The singer-songwriter faithfully performed Mitchell's 1971 masterpiece 'Blue' from start to finish at Carnegie Hall.
Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor Remember Freddie Mercury
Members of the iconic group mark the 50th anniversary of the band's founding.