Fiona Apple has released her first new album in eight years. Listen to Fetch The Bolt Cutters below.
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Baltimore’s All Time Low is back with its eighth studio album, Wake Up, Sunshine. The band collaborated with blackbear on “Monsters” and The Band CAMINO on “Favorite Place.”
Back in 2019, the pop punk group decided to lock in at drummer Rian Dawson’s studio at a Palm Springs rental house to write the album. To preview the project, All Time Low released six singles, which were mostly released to help their fans cope with social distancing due to COVID-19.
This LP comes after their 2017 effort,
Fiona Apple has released her first new album in eight years. Listen to Fetch The Bolt Cutters below.
The drought is over.
Lee Brice performed a Billboard Live At-Home concert Thursday (April 16) to raise money for Meals on Wheels America, which delivers food to senior citizens in need.Brice got more acquainted with his latest single "One of Them Girls," which he released just last week, taking it for a spin on his acoustic guitar ("I wrote this right before we recorded our last session," he said), but the rhythmic track about a woman who plays hard to get relates to the difficult recording process for the country
Bing & Ruth, the project led of New York composer David Moore, has announced a new album. Species is out July 17 via 4AD. Moore’s also shared a new video for the new song “I Had No Dream.” Watch it below.
Drake was a virtual guest for Diddy's digital “dance-a-thon,” and he had a few things to say about his upcoming album.
Joan Shelley has released a new live album, recorded in Louisville, Kentucky in December. The full-band performance includes guitarist Nathan Salsburg, Nathan Bowles, Jake Xerxes Fussell, and Anna Krippenstapel, plus guest appearances by Will Oldham and Julia Purcell. Listen to Live at The Bomhard below.
The Strokes are back with The New Abnormal. The New York City rock band’s sixth studio album is produced by Rick Rubin and marks the group’s first full-length release in seven years.
Less than six months after he dropped Chixtape 5, Tory Lanez is back with his new album, The New Toronto 3. It’s set to serve as his final release on Interscope after recent issues with the label.
Phoebe Bridgers has announced her sophomore solo album: Punisher is out June 19 via Dead Oceans. The follow-up to Stranger in the Alps includes “Garden Song,” as well as a new track called “Kyoto.” Check out Bridgers’ new “Kyoto” video below. Find physical editions of Punisher at Rough Trade. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Cindy Lee, the project of former Women frontperson Patrick Flegel, has released a new album called Cat O’ Nine Tails. Check out a preview collage of the record and a video for one song, “I Don’t Want to Fall in Love Again,” below.
Inspirations is a Billboard interview franchise that examines the process behind new standout releases. Since the release of their debut album in 2005, All Time Low’s career has been nonstop.
Greg Fox—the composer and virtuoso drummer for Ex Eye, Liturgy, Zs, and more— has announced a new album. Contact is out May 29 via RVNG Intl. The follow-up to 2017’s The Gradual Progression, Contact was produced and mixed by Randall Dunn. A portion of its proceeds will benefit the Dhamma Dharā Vipassana Meditation Center. Hear the new song “From the Cessation of What” below and scroll down for the tracklist and cover art.
Album release week felt a little different for the 5 Seconds of Summer guys this year. Instead of running around the country performing tracks from their new LP, Calm (which arrived March 27), each of the 5SOS guys were at their respective Los Angeles homes, quarantined as part of the efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19.“It’s definitely odd,” frontman Luke Hemmings says over the phone.
Phish will debut their new album, Sigma Oasis, in an online listening party on Wednesday night (April 1) at 9:00 p.m.
Griselda’s Conway The Machine and producer The Alchemist linked up for a new seven-track collection titled LULU. The two artists have worked extensively in the past on songs like “A Thousand Birds” and “94' Ghost Sh*t,” but this is their first joint project together.
Margo Price has pushed back the release of her next album That’s How Rumors Get Started. She says the record, initially set to arrive May 8, will now come out in the summertime. To accompany the news, Price has shared a cover of John Lennon’s “Nobody Told Me.” Watch Price and her husband Jeremy Ivey’s performance below. Scroll down for Price’s announcement about her album.
Jessi Alexander never intended to move to Nashville to become a songwriter -- she simply wanted to make a living in the music business anyway she could. The West Tennessee native vividly remembers being enthralled by music as a young girl.
Today (March 25) is Big Sean’s 32nd birthday, and, to celebrate, he’s revealed the title of his next album: Detroit 2. The record, which does not yet have a release date, will arrive via G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam Recordings. Check out Sean’s new Detroit 2 trailer below.
Last month, producer and songwriter Kelly Lee Owens announced that her next album Inner Song would arrive May 1 via Smalltown Supersound. Now, in light of the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Owens is pushing back the release date for the LP to August 28.