Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
While the album’s first single, “Champagne Taste,” saw Julia Cumming embodying an Iggy Pop-like swagger, “Nothing Romantic” ...
An Android tablet with an excellent ecosystem and sensible price, the XIaomi Pad 7 Pro can be fun and functional in equal measure ...
The Grammy-nominated blues guitarist has been researching unrecognized women of the guitar world since 2001. Her latest album, One Guitar Woman, is a tribute to some of the greatest ...
The all-time bass great discusses his telepathic relationship with John Bonham, early influences, and why Stairway to Heaven's gradual speed-up is part of its magic ...
Brazilian shoegaze” sounds like a subgenre that might be rattled off by a record collector in a High Fidelity-esque satire of ...
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The latest reinvention of Haley Fohr finds the Indiana-born singer-composer taking a headlong dive into her own inner world, ...
Carrie Underwood has come full circle in 20 years. Her big break came when she earned an "American Idol" crown in 2005. On ...
In 1982, Come On Eileen exploded up the charts, quickly becoming a Number One hit in the UK. It also became Dexys’ first single released in the United States where it peaked at #1 in April 1983 on the ...
Two weeks after its release, Sinister Grift has imprinted itself as one of the tighest, most illuminating, and intentionally crafted records in Panda Bear’s discography – and arguably the entire ...
Mark Perryman writes of Rick Buckler and the legacy of The Jam as a three-piece he leaves behind   There's not many bands ...