Rock music
Radio Station Engineers' Alleged Revenge After DJs Fired Delights Internet
The lyrics of "Killing in the Name" include many repetitions of the lines " "F**k you, I won't do what you tell me."
One of Britain's Youngest Rock Bands Already Booking Gigs
Beyond The Sons are already accomplished performers, and took to the stage last weekend to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Why Has Coheed and Cambria Removed Dance Gavin Dance From Summer Tour?
The move came after Dance Gavin Dance confirmed that singer Tilian Pearson would be "stepping away from the band in order to seek professional help" after accusations of sexual misconduct.
Wet Leg's Singer Faints After Hearing Harry Styles' Cover of Song in Video
Styles covered the band's hit single "Wet Dream" for BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge program; in 2017, he covered "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac for the show.
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.
'Foundations of Decay,' New My Chemical Romance Song, Has Fans Amazed
The new song is the band's first since 2014, the posthumously released "Fake Your Death," from My Chemical Romance's greatest hits LP.
'I Stand For Freedom': Rock Icon Slash Supports Ukraine Over Putin in Video
The famous guitarist urged governments worldwide to help "push Putin back."
Bon Jovi Shares Video of Ukrainians Building Blockades to 'It's My Life'
Bon Jovi quoted a lyric from the song in their caption: "This is for the ones who stood their ground."
New Frank Zappa Box Set Contains Audio of When He Was Almost Killed by Fan
The incident took place about a week after a venue Frank Zappa played at that burned down during their set—as immortalized in the song "Smoke on the Water."
Eve 6 Slams Aaron Lewis' Ukraine Comments Video for Surprising Reason
The former Staind frontman went viral over the weekend over filmed comments he made at a concert praising Vladimir Putin as "fighting the deep state."
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'
Meat Loaf's Wife—Everything You Need To Know About Deborah Gillespie
"Bat Out Of Hell" singer Meat Loaf has died aged 74, reportedly with his second wife Deborah Gillespie by his side.
When We Were Young Festival 2022—Lineup and How To Get Tickets
The concert event will feature performances from Paramore, My Chemical Romance and other emo-pop bands from the 2000s.
All the 70s, 80s and 90s Songs Heard on the 'Mixtape' Movie Soundtrack
New Netflix comedy drama "Mixtape" features a soundtrack filled with classic '70s, '80s and '90s rock music from the likes of Lenny Kravitz, Cheap Trick and more.
Prince's Home State of Minnesota to Lobby to Honor Late Pop Star With Medal
"Prince is a Minnesota icon. He showed that it was OK to be a short, Black kid from Minneapolis and still change the world," Representative Ilhan Omar said.
Every Hit Removed From Rolling Stone's Top-100 'Greatest Songs'
Rolling Stone magazine named these songs among the greatest in 2004, but demoted them in a September 2021 update.
Lindsey Buckingham Looks for Life After Fleetwood Mac
After his exit from Fleetwood Mac, the guitarist returns with his first new solo album in 10 years
Easter Eggs, Backstory and Reaction to Machine Gun Kelly's 'Papercuts'
Machine Gun Kelly stars in the "Papercuts" music video alongside Travis Barker. The song is from their upcoming album "Born With Horns."
The Sparks Brothers Make It to the Movies
Sparks, the rock duo of Ron and Russell Mael, have two films out this summer, a band documentary and an original musical.
Liz Phair Gets Back in the Game
The indie rock icon Liz Phair returns to making albums after a long hiatus.
St. Vincent Takes a Walk on the Wild Side
The singer-songwriter Annie Clark, who goes by the moniker of St. Vincent, looks back to New York of the 1970s for inspiration on her new album.
Heart's Nancy Wilson on Releasing Her First-Ever Solo LP 'You and Me'
The guitarist/singer of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band steps out on her own with 'You and Me.'
Michelle Zauner Talks About Crying in H Mart
Musician Michelle Zauner, who performs as Japanese Breakfast, recalls the harrowing death of her Korean mother in the new memoir Crying in H Mart.
Confused About Bitcoin as I Am? Some Answers to Your Questions
Here's a Q&A with a Bitcoin cryptocurrency expert.
Former Panic! At The Disco Bassist, Arrested on Drug Charges in Las Vegas
A loaded Glock 17 and 62.6 grams of heroin were among discoveries made by LAPD officers in relation to the 33-year-old's arrest, police documents reportedly state.
Grammy Nominee Phoebe Bridgers Is Staying Busy During the Pandemic
The acclaimed singer-songwriter had a banner 2020 after being nominated for four Grammy Awards.
Prince's Biographer on the Man Behind the Legend
Writer Neal Karlen knew Prince better than any other journalist. He talks about his new biography 'This Thing Called Life.'
The "non-musician" has been scoring films since 1969
Brian Eno talks about his new compilation of film music.
Josh Farro Homophobic Allegations Prompt Hayley Williams Call Out
"There's a reason there are only 3 people left in @paramore. surprise, haters, it ain't cause of me," frontwoman Williams tweeted Wednesday.
Patty Smyth Makes a Return With Her First New Original Album in 28 Years
Best known for her work with the 1980s rock band Scandal and as a solo artist, the rock singer is back with a collection of original songs and covers.