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Metallica Covers Album to Feature Phoebe Bridgers, Moses Sumney, St. Vincent, Mac DeMarco, and More
Metallica are reissuing their 1991 self-titled album (best known as The Black Album) on September 10 via their own Blackened Recordings. The album’s been remastered to celebrate its 30th anniversary
Numero Group Announces Pastor T.L. Barrett Box Set I Shall Wear a Crown
Numero Group has announced I Shall Wear a Crown, a career-spanning box set from Chicago gospel singer Pastor T.L. Barrett (who was famously sampled by Kanye West on the Life of Pablo cut “Father Str
Brittany Howard Announces New Jaime Reimagined Album, Featuring Childish Gambino, Bon Iver, and More
Brittany Howard has announced Jaime Reimagined, a record featuring new versions of songs from her solo debut Jaime. The album includes previously shared remixes from Bon Iver, Michael Kiwanuka, Fred a
Inner Ear Studios’ Original Location Shutting Down
Inner Ear Studios—the famed Arlington, Virginia studio that helped solidify the careers of Bad Brains, Fugazi, Minor Threat, and other Washington, D.C.-area bands—is shutting its doors in October,
BfB Da Packman Announces Debut Album
Flint-raised, Houston-based rapper BfB Da Packman has announced his debut studio album. It’s called Fat N****s Need Love Too, and it arrives this Friday (June 25) via the Lunch Crew Company. The new
Thousands Of People Came To See Gulch & Drain Play A Guerrilla Show This Weekend, And The Footage Is Nuts
For a while now, the Bay Area hardcore scene has been on fire. The San Jose bands Gulch, Drain, and Sunami, all of whom share members with one another, have built up serious momentum and mystique, and
Thousands Of People Came To See Gulch & Drain Play A Guerrilla Show This Weekend, And The Footage Is Nuts
For a while now, the Bay Area hardcore scene has been on fire. The San Jose bands Gulch, Drain, and Sunami, all of whom share members with one another, have built up serious momentum and mystique, and
The Cybertronic Spree Lead A Ridiculous Metal Cover Of Stan Bush's 'Transformers: The Movie' Cheese-Rock Classic "The Touch": Watch
The 1986 animated classic Transformers: The Movie — known to those of us who were kids at the time as the one where Optimus Prime dies — wasn’t anywhere near as big a deal as any of
The Cybertronic Spree Lead A Ridiculous Metal Cover Of Stan Bush's 'Transformers: The Movie' Cheese-Rock Classic "The Touch": Watch
The 1986 animated classic Transformers: The Movie — known to those of us who were kids at the time as the one where Optimus Prime dies — wasn’t anywhere near as big a deal as any of
Taylor Swift's New Version Of 'Red' Is Coming In November
Back in April, Taylor Swift proved she was serious about re-recording all her albums with the release of Fearless (Taylor’s Version), a nearly note-perfect re-creation of her Grammy-winning 2008