Weird Al” Yankovic has announced a massive expansion to this year’s Bigger & Weirder Tour. The parody musician will continue the trek in 2026 with an additional 90 stops throughout North America, ...
Right now, Pitchfork’s editors are furiously debating the ranking of our year-end best albums and songs lists, which we’ll be bringing to you soon. But first, we’d like to invite you to share your ...
The Duo Tour will take Mike Hadreas and Alan Wyffels across the East Coast and Midwest from January to April of next year ...
The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music. A lot of it. On any given day our writers, editors, and contributors go through an imposing number of new releases, giving recommendations to each ...
The wry storyteller and Americana musician won the hearts of collaborators John Prine, Amanda Shires, and Jason Isbell ...
There’s a clip from a 2023 Rock Sound interview with Dave Grohl that I found myself thinking about while listening to Again by the Belair Lip Bombs. In this interview, Grohl pra ...
An in-demand headliner in dark rooms worldwide and one of techno’s most distinctive producers, Wata Igarashi has achieved a perfect harmony between his work as a musician and a ...
Hüsker Dü’s “Flip Your Wig” isn’t so much a song as a status update from a world before social media. The excitable opening ...
Eden” is the DJ and producer’s first release under her Avalon Emerson & the Charm moniker since her 2023 album of the same ...
The evening’s most-nominated artist was joined by members of the Puerto Rican band Chuwi, who also feature on the Debí Tirar ...
The Hayley Williams at a Bachelorette Party tour takes the Paramore singer across North America and Europe, starting next March ...
Freshly 30, G Herbo keeps on growing along with his music on Lil Herb, a loose concept album, mostly recorded in Chicago, ...