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What music would you create if there weren’t any outside influences or self-imposed creative restraints? That’s what ...
By Chris Eggertsen Leading rock label Better Noise Music has announced a raft of new signings, including iconic pop-rock band Yellowcard, which will release its new album on the label later this year.
The surviving members of Alice Cooper have come together to record their first new album in 51 years. Cooper shared the news during a Billboard interview published Monday, revealing he had ...
Today, the TikToker-turned-pop star has revealed the album’s title, Addison. The pre-order page calls it “the first & last album by Addison Rae” – i.e, if there’s another one it will be ...
Cooper will be joined by Michael Bruce on guitar, bassist Dennis Dunaway and Neil Smith for the forthcoming album 'The Revenge of Alice Cooper' Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE.
Reg Chapman joined WCCO-TV in May of 2009. He came to WCCO from WNBC-TV in New York City where he covered an array of stories for the station including the Coney Island plane crash, the crane ...
Yesterday — keeping in line with their tendency to surprise-release albums — they went ahead and put a full LP called 10 on streaming services. (After first appearing on Spotify on Friday ...
And the result is a new MacFarlane vocal album, due out June 6, that features 12 of those previously unrecorded charts. MacFarlane tells Variety, “What’s special about what these [arrangers ...
Addison Rae has announced her debut album “Addison,” releasing on June 6 via Columbia Records. The singer has spent the last year ramping up towards the project, releasing a string of singles ...
When Natalia Lafourcade sat down to craft “Cancionera,” she never expected to discover an alter ego that would lead her down ...
Beéle leads this year’s nominations with seven nods, including best urban artist and song of the year. He’s followed by ...
The Beatles’ first album, Please Please Me, saw the band deliver their fair share of blithe rock tunes. Each song on this record was easily digestible–as was much of mainstream rock at the time.