Category: Music

Ed Sheeran Shares Emotional Story Behind “Old Phone” at Sydney Stadium

At his recent Sydney concert stop on the Loop Tour, Ed Sheeran offered fans more than just chart-topping hits and soaring vocals. Midway through his set at Accor Stadium, the British singer-songwriter paused to discuss one of the most challenging episodes of his career: a years-long copyright lawsuit that shadowed his work for much of […]

Warped Tour 2026 Blends Nostalgia and Heavy Energy With Latest Artist Additions

The 2026 Vans Warped Tour continues to build momentum with the addition of Coheed and Cambria and The Devil Wears Prada, two acts that represent different but complementary corners of the modern heavy music landscape. Coheed and Cambria bring their expansive progressive rock sound and devoted fanbase back into the Warped orbit, a fitting move […]

This Day in Music History – February 17th

1955 – Little Richard sent his first audition tape to Specialty Records. 1960 – The Everly Brothers signed with Warner Bros. Records in a 10-year contract worth $1 million. 1964 – The first Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass concert was held, in Los Angeles, CA. 1966 – Brian Wilson began recording the Beach Boys’ […]

K-Pop Meets Culture as BTS and Blackpink Spotlight Historic Korea

Two of K-pop’s biggest global forces are turning their comeback seasons into a showcase of Korea’s cultural identity. Blackpink and BTS are not only returning with highly anticipated new music, they are placing historic landmarks and national heritage at the center of their global spotlight. Blackpink will unveil a large-scale collaborative project with the National […]

Thomas Rhett Opens Up About Hearing Loss and Life at Full Volume

Thomas Rhett weaing hearing aids

Thomas Rhett is used to loud crowds, roaring amplifiers, and packed arenas. What he is still adjusting to is the volume of everyday life. The 35-year-old country star recently shared that he is experiencing partial hearing loss in one ear and has begun using hearing aids. Speaking on a podcast appearance with his wife Lauren […]

After 25 Years, Gorillaz Land First SNL Performance 

Gorillaz on SNL

After more than two decades as one of music’s most inventive acts, Gorillaz are finally heading to Studio 8H. The animated band will make its long-awaited Saturday Night Live debut on March 7, NBC confirmed Thursday. The episode will be hosted by Ryan Gosling, marking a notable first for the Damon Albarn-led project, which formed […]

Alicia Keys: The Piano Prodigy Who Redefined Modern R&B 

Alicia Keys playing piano

Few artists have blended classical training with contemporary soul as seamlessly as Alicia Keys. Born Alicia Augello Cook in Manhattan in 1981, she grew up immersed in music and began playing piano at just seven years old. By her teenage years, she was already composing original material, combining disciplined technique with emotional depth that would […]

From Sabbath to Sinatra: The Day That Rocked Music History

February 13th has seen a colorful cross-section of music history, filled with iconic debuts, strange roadblocks, and soulful tributes. In 1961, Frank Sinatra took the reins of his career by founding Reprise Records, a move that gave artists greater autonomy in an era of studio dominance. Four years later, Gary Lewis laid down “Count Me […]

Return to Dust Revives Grunge Spirit for a New Generation

Return To Dust

Return to Dust is wasting no time carving out a place in modern rock’s crowded landscape. Formed in 2022 and now based in Los Angeles, the four-piece has quickly built momentum by fusing the grit of 1990s grunge with the punch and polish of contemporary alternative metal. The band began as a partnership between childhood […]

Demi Lovato Revamps Tour Schedule, Cites Burnout Concerns

Demi Lovato walking on stage

Demi Lovato is reworking her return to the stage, trimming her tour schedule and taking a breather before the first note plays. The pop singer has officially canceled five shows from her upcoming “It’s Not That Deep” tour and postponed the kickoff by nearly two weeks, citing the need to prioritize her health and stamina. […]