Category: Music

Tim McGraw Embraces Depth Over Party Anthems in His Country Legacy

Tim McGraw may have once crooned about red dirt roads and summer flings, but at 58, he’s trading tailgates for truth. In a recent interview on Tracy Lawrence’s TL’s Road House podcast, the country legend opened up about how age has reshaped his approach to music. “I don’t want to sing about bikinis when I’m […]

Chappell Roan Refuses to Be Silenced: “I’ve Been Treated Better at My Donut Shop Job”

A photo of pop superstar Chappell Roan performing at the Lollapalooza music festival. She is dressed like a clown.

Pop provocateur Chappell Roan is no stranger to speaking her truth—and she’s not backing down. In a candid conversation on the Outlaws with TS Madison podcast, the rising star reflected on her so-called “villain eras,” sparked not by scandal but by her refusal to accept disrespect in the industry. “I’ve had like three villain eras […]

Rod Stewart to Receive Lifetime Achievement Honor at 2025 AMAs

Sir Rod Stewart is set to take center stage at the 2025 American Music Awards with a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award. The announcement, made Tuesday by CBS and Dick Clark Productions, marks a major moment for the 80-year-old rock icon, who will also deliver a special performance—his first at the AMAs in over two decades. […]

Twenty One Pilots Announce Final Chapter in Decade-Long Saga With New Album ‘Breach’

A decade-long narrative arc is coming to a close. Twenty One Pilots have officially announced their seventh studio album, Breach, set for release in September. The duo—Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun—revealed the news via social media on May 21, nearly one year after dropping Clancy, teasing fans with a cryptic message: “Hello Clancy. Hello Blurryface. […]

Sleep Token Shatters Records With First No. 1 Album, Even in Arcadia

Sleep Token has reached a defining milestone in its enigmatic rise to stardom. The UK-based masked collective scored its first-ever No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with Even in Arcadia, a genre-blending, emotionally charged album that marks both a commercial and artistic high point for the band. Released via RCA Records, Even in Arcadia debuted […]

Grammy Hall of Fame Gala Honors Legends, Legacy, and Live Performances

The 2025 Grammy Hall of Fame Gala brought music royalty, heartfelt tributes, and powerful performances to the Beverly Hilton on May 17, as the Recording Academy inducted 13 iconic recordings into its prestigious Hall of Fame. Among the honored: Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt, Santana’s Supernatural, Cat Stevens’ Tea for the Tillerman, and Gloria Estefan’s infectious “Conga.” […]

Morgan Wallen and Tate McRae’s Duet Sparks Backlash and Debate

Morgan Wallen’s latest album I’m the Problem lives up to its name—especially when it comes to his duet with pop sensation Tate McRae. The track, “What I Want,” has ignited fierce discourse across social media, with McRae’s fans questioning the wisdom behind collaborating with one of country’s most polarizing figures. Wallen, known for his chart […]

This Day in Music History – May 19th

1616 – Composer Johann Jakob Froberger was born. 1884 – Composer Arthur Meulemans was born. 1958 – Bobby Darin’s single, “Splish Splash,” was released as the first eight-track master recording pressed to a plastic 45-RPM disc. 1960 – The Drifters recorded “Save the Last Dance For Me.” 1961 – The Everly Brothers launched their own […]

Tyler, the Creator Turns Chromakopia Into a Live Spectacle of Controlled Chaos

Tyler, the Creator has never played by the rules, and his latest tour proves he’s not about to start now. At a recent stop on his Chromakopia tour, the rapper delivered a solo spectacle that was equal parts theatrical chaos and introspective art installation. Kicking off in a swirl of green smoke and fire to […]

Soundgarden’s Final Chapter? Ben Shepherd Hints at Unreleased Album with Chris Cornell

Eight years after the tragic loss of Chris Cornell, Soundgarden bassist Ben Shepherd has offered fans a poignant update—and a glimmer of hope. In an emotional tribute posted on May 17, Shepherd revealed that an unreleased Soundgarden track, “The Road Less Traveled,” co-written by Cornell and drummer Matt Cameron, still lingers in the vaults of […]