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Regina Spektor announces 2024 summer tour

The eight-date trek takes place on the East Coast and includes dates in Philadelphia, Toronto, and Boston. Regina Spektor Announces 2024 Summer Tour Paolo Ragusa

Maggie Rogers adds arena shows to “Don’t Forget Me Tour” with reduced price box office tickets

Rogers will offer in-person ticketing and play intimate shows as part of "Box Office Week." Maggie Rogers Adds Arena Shows to “Don’t Forget Me Tour” with Reduced Price Box Office Tickets Paolo Ragusa

Noah Kahan chats with a very grateful stick in new Sesame Street clip

The indie-folk star chums it up with Elmo in a brand new clip. Noah Kahan Chats with a Very Grateful Stick in New Sesame Street Clip: Watch Jonah Krueger

Here is Bellah Mae’s newest song “Compatible”

Last year, singer-songwroter Bellah Mae did push the envelope with her brand of ‘sad girl pop’ and it seems she will be maintaining that momentum in 2024. With an EP titled Never Waste A Heartbreak scheduled for release on 3rd May, the UK artist has already unveiled the first single, “Compatible”. This piano-guided song is […]Services Marketplace - Listings, Bookings & Reviews

Amelie Lucille is back with a new single; listen to “See me”

There is this young newcomer that I’d like to bring your attention to. Going by the name Amelie Lucille, this talented 15-year-old singer-songwriter introduced herself last year with a self-titled debut album. Last Friday, the New York native returned with “See me”, a deeply emotional and cathartic piece. It is only Lucille’s second single. “I wrote […]Services Marketplace - Listings, Bookings & Reviews

Song of the Week: Sufjan Stevens Wants to Be Run Over on “Will Anybody Ever Love Me?”

Jamila Woods, Smut, and Jenn Champion also dropped essential tracks. Song of the Week: Sufjan Stevens Wants to Be Run Over on “Will Anybody Ever Love Me?” Paolo Ragusa and Consequence Staff

Lucinda Williams on Tom Petty Checking Unruly Crowds: “I Think Someone Even Threw a Banana Peel on Stage”

The legendary songwriter discusses how her new album was inspired by surviving a tornado, a pandemic, and a stroke. Lucinda Williams on Working with Springsteen, Learning from Petty, and the Brilliance of Dylan Consequence Staff

Fiona Apple covers Idaho state song on This American Life

The pointed rendition closes a recent episode examining a case of reported sexual assault by a state legislator. Fiona Apple Covers Idaho State Song on This American Life: Stream Bryan Kress

Graham Nash on His Most Personal Album, the Loss of David Crosby, and 60 Years of The Hollies

The singer-songwriter also touches on what it would take to work with Neil Young or Stephen Stills again. Graham Nash on His Most Personal Album, the Loss of David Crosby, and 60 Years of The Hollies Consequence Staff

How to Get Tickets to Jason Mraz’s 2023 Tour

The trek includes a special symphony performance in New York. Get details and pre-sale info here. How to Get Tickets to Jason Mraz’s 2023 Tour Bryan Kress

Madison Cunningham on New Album Revealer, Being Mistaken for a Waiter at the Grammys

Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | Radio Public | RSS Madison Cunningham catches up with Kyle Meredith to talk about Revealer, her Grammy nominated sophomore LP. Advertisement Related Video The singer-songwriter talks about being mistaken as wait staff during her last Grammy party, writing about the sad moments in her life from the past few years, and creating a piece of work that feels like it’s in motion. Cunningham also discusses her appreciation of Jeff Buckley’s music, her recent collaboration with Aoife O’Donovan, and working with drummer Matt Chamberlain. Listen to Madison Cunningham discuss Revealer and more or watch the chat via the YouTu...

Every Album by The Replacements Ranked From Worst to Best

This feature originally ran in August 2013, but we’re dusting it off in celebration of Paul Westerberg’s birthday on December 31st. Welcome to Dissected, where we disassemble a band’s catalog, a director’s filmography, or some other critical pop-culture collection in the abstract. It’s exact science by way of a few beers. This time, we sort through the best and worst of everyone’s favorite Trouble Boys. “Whose side are you on?” That’s the age-old question Paul Westerberg asks on “Left of the Dial” off of Tim. While he wasn’t exactly talking to his fans, he just as well could have been. At the time, the Minneapolis bard was already one foot in the door of another new era for The Replacements, a polarizing chapter that would see the band wave goodbye to their blitzkrieg of boozy basement pun...