Jason Boland, his band, The Stragglers, plus an independent-minded ethos-driven brand of country music is having a mainstream ...
Only through the Louder webstore, you can get your hands on a variant of the latest issue of Hammer that features Killswitch ...
Supreme, the streetwear brand known for their collaborations with musicians over the years, has just unveiled their collection Spring/Summer 2025. This year, they’re teaming up with Aphex Twin for an ...
"Tryna strike a chord 😭" was a fitting comment made by one Twitter user beneath the tweet revealing the cover. With this artwork, Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR appear to have hit more than just a musical ...
Jack White's three-night stand in Toronto brought him to Massey Hall last night (February 7), and he celebrated his first-ever show at the storied venue with a cover ... Leafs T-shirt for the ...
This comes with new cover art that features ... April 25 and will feature a T-shirt, tote, badge, bomber jacket and umbrella all inspired by the distinctive album artwork. Check out independent ...
Barker, Ryan Lee and Nick Mac will be featured on Malone's tribute album, originally performed at his Salt Lake ... Included on the track list are covers of Nirvana's "Come as You Are," "Lounge Act," ...
Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, sat down for an exclusive interview on The Download Podcast with Justin Laboy this past week, revealing major details about his upcoming solo album BULLY.
Nothing marks success in a musician’s career quite like a Grammy Award — especially the most coveted statue in the race, album of the year. Though several musicians have been decorated many ...
Other items in the collection include a grey t-shirt, sweatpants, shoes, and accessories. The picture by Daidō Moriyama is used as the basis for the album cover, which is then enlarged and placed on a ...
That cover featured background vocals from a group of young Black women in country, though on the album Beyoncé also duetted with country-friendly white stars like Cyrus and Post Malone.
This is the Weeknd’s most expansive-sounding album that’s also narrowly focused. Even as he swerves from Brazilian funk to rapturous ballads to incandescent synth-pop, he keeps returning to ...