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It’s been six years since Greet Death released 2019’s New Hell, but they’re back with a reconfigured lineup, fresh music, and a change in perspective. Their next album, Die in Love, arrives on June 27 ...
Turnstile haven’t announced a full tour for NEVER ENOUGH yet, but they also have festival dates lined up through June in ...
It’s been 21 years since My Chemical Romance upped the stakes with their theatrical second album, Three Cheers For Sweet ...
“A baby girl named Heaven” begins with a skittering beat, integrating house and jerk beats with reverb-heavy falsettos. Through it all, Austins sinks into the rush of reuniting with a former love, ...
Before she became a viral artist, Julia Wolf almost gave up music to open a pizza shop in Italy with her father. Instead, the ...
Welcome to AP A-sides, where we’re highlighting the very best songs from the past week. Every Friday, the AP editors will ...
In the darkness, the dread, and the impending doom, humanity still holds a light, and Corbin navigates it all in this ...
Premiering with AP, the song follows the rising queer artist’s 2024 debut album, Forest (Monsters Live In The Trees).
Stepping outside of the band on my own was spooky and felt like a huge risk, but one that I was ready to make,” she says.
The D.C. fest benefits the Gender Liberation Movement, featuring Home is Where, Pinkshift, L'Rain, Bartees Strange, and more.
The album taps plenty of friends, including Mac DeMarco, the Marías, filmmaker Harmony Korine, N8NOFACE, and more.
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