Whatever we’re calling it, you oughta be here for this month’s edition of Free Press Forever. Donate to the Chronicle and you’ll be entered for a chance to win passes to this party. Enjoy food, bevs, ...
The songs generated by Suno often sound like they are written by a composer on a tight deadline — but occasionally, you can ...
If you want your gifts to strike a chord as the most unique gift of the season, listen up. Who doesn’t like a nice tune? A good ditty? None of us, after all, are residents of the town from “Footloose.
On the seventh anniversary of Hurricane Maria, which left lasting damage to Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny has released the mournful, resentful, adamant “Una Velita” (“Little Candle ...
The Ziro Festival, which will open next week, spotlights the diverse music of independent artists from the North-East ...
They’re all virtuosos and they’re all on this one song.” Brent Mason performs at Guitar Town at Copper Mountain, Colorado on July 29, 2007. (Photo by Larry ... [+] Hulst/Michael Ochs ...
Week in and week out, there are plenty of brand-new rap songs, no matter the time of year. It can be really difficult to stay aware of what's out and also what's hot, so XXL decided to make things ...
It almost comes as no surprise that Sabrina Carpenter has won the Video Music Award for Song of the Year for her hit “Espresso.” After sharing a smooch with an alien earlier in the night ...
In addition to songs by Dylan and Lou Reed, Nico recorded a trio of Browne compositions for the album in April ’67. Her manager, Andy Warhol, wanted Browne to lose the acoustic guitar on ...
Riot Games is no stranger to success in music, having created a globally recognized K-pop outfit in K/DA as well as collaborating with renowned artists for its Worlds songs each year, the first of ...
25. Next up are the three best-known songs from Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet, though they’re all swapping places: “Espresso” climbs from No. 4 to No. 3, “Please Please Please ...
Plus, what’s better than one guitar solo? Two guitar solos! Given that more sometimes means better, there have been a plethora of musicians to utilize the tool in their most memorable songs.