Monte Ogbon. Emily Scott Robinson. Blood harmonies from Irish brothers Ye Vagabonds. Stephen Thompson from NPR Music chats ...
As always, the first couple weeks of the year were relatively slow in terms of new music releases. By the time we made it to the middle of January, though, it was clear that artists were through with ...
A new music festival is coming to Chicago this May with a lineup that spans both iconic artists from the early 2000s like ...
The awards show revived the combined format to showcase each artist in the category, which also included Sombr, the Marías, Lola Young, Leon Thomas, and Alex Warren ...
Before we can talk about the final week of this month, let’s reveal the results of last week’s poll. Megadeth and Silo put in ...
Katseye and Addison Rae also played stellar sets at the streamer's can't-miss blowout ...
As the music industry gathers for Grammy Week, African music is playing an increasingly prominent role — not only on the awards stage, but across global pop culture.
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Gisa Cy'inganzo opens up on comeback, hints at new album
After a period marked by personal struggles and setbacks, renowned Rwandan vocalist James Gisa, better known by his stage name Gisa Cy'Inganzo, has opened up about his journey back to the music scene- ...
Tigrayan indie-rapper Sideshow has announced a new album, Tigray Funk, due February 27 via 10k. The 32-song project features ...
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New faces in music to keep an eye on in 2026
A new year in Rwanda's music industry carries significant promise as fresh talents continue to emerge and reshape the soundscape.With 2025 delivering an abundance of quality music, it is evident that ...
This week we're obsessing over the hilarious and harrowing “Where’s My Phone?” from Mitski, a slightly softer solo cut from Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon, the confounding but wondrous wordplay of Father ...
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