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12 summer music festivals to get hyped for in defiance of your own mortality
Pitchfork, Riot Fest, Boston Calling, and more—there's only so many chances to see Halsey (actually, there's quite a few)
13 albums you need to hear in June, from Angel Olsen to Weezer
Also get excited for new Carrie Underwood tracks, Bartees Strange's sophomore album, and a bootleg collection from Wire
Beyonce's Renaissance and 14 other albums you should listen to in July
The return of Queen B isn't the only exciting thing on tap for the month
Here are the 17 albums you should listen to in August
From Julia Jacklin and Stella Donnelly to Calvin Harris and Eminem and even Blondie, here's what coming
From Ari Lennox to Santigold to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, here are 23 albums we can't wait to hear in September 2022
Other highlights for the month include releases from Death Cab For Cutie, Alex G, and Rina Sawayama
October music preview: From Taylor Swift to The 1975, here are 20 albums you need to know about
We've also got incoming records from Arctic Monkeys, Alvvays, Brian Eno, Carly Rae Jepsen, and more
November music preview: Bruce Springsteen, Smashing Pumpkins, and Phoenix all make their return
We're also looking forward to albums from Christine and the Queens, Spoon, Louis Tomlinson, Phantogram, and more
19 albums you need to hear in January, including new works by Iggy Pop, Kimbra, and Sam Smith
Fresh music from the likes of Ladytron, Margo Price, and John Cale, will also get the new year off to a strong start
The most anticipated albums, tours, and music festivals of 2023
New albums from Lana Del Rey and Depeche Mode, a sold-out Taylor Swift tour, and Rihanna's Super Bowl LVII halftime show are among the year's musical highlights
February Music Preview: Paramore, Shania Twain, Gorillaz, and Rebecca Black hit the comeback trail
New albums from Lil Uzi Vert, Andy Shauf, and Tennis also highlight February's new album releases
Miley Cyrus, Lana Del Rey, U2, and more new albums to expect in March
The month also brings releases from the likes of Depeche Mode, Kali Uchis, and boygenius
April music preview: New records from Metallica, Jessie Ware, The National, Feist, and more
April also brings new releases from the likes of Angel Olsen, Smino, and The Damned
June music preview: Janelle Monáe ushers in The Age Of Pleasure and Killer Mike makes a long-awaited return
Other artists dropping albums this month include Kelly Clarkson, Bob Dylan, Noel Gallagher, Christine and the Queens, Squid, and even Kool Keith
The 5 biggest things we learned from Questlove’s MasterClass series on DJing and music curation
If you fancy yourself a lover of music, and are even remotely curious about what goes into the process of DJing, you’ll likely find something of value in Questlove's MasterClass.
If emo can be rehabbed, why not ska?
Using a mixture of autobiographical essays, music history, and interviews with ska scene veterans, Aaron Carnes' In Defense Of Ska makes a strong case for the genre’s vitality.
How memes gave The Presidents Of The United States Of America’s “Peaches” new life
The unusual 1996 hit has recently resurfaced with a wave of memes. Here’s why.
11 tracks from 2020 with a second chance to be song of the summer
"WAP" Hot American Summer: Tracks by Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, Taylor Swift, Chloe x Halle, and more that deserve their belated time in the sun
At Lollapalooza 2021, there's one question hanging over everything
The bands playing the outdoor festival—and the people working it—are staying safe in a way that the audience isn't
Solar Power is evidence Jack Antonoff should be dethroned as the pop producer of choice
Antonoff's co-producer on Taylor Swift's folklore, Aaron Dessner, does not miss—so why aren't more pop stars asking to work with him?
Cause celebs: Why so many musicians once named their acts after famous people
Ringo Deathstarr, anyone? Remembering those pun-driven band names that ran rampant in the early 2010s
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