The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will be playing along with former Cardinals starting pitcher Adam Wainwright as her performs ...
Following in the footsteps of Hypersonic Missiles and Seventeen Going Under was always going to be no mean feat; but Sam Fender remains at the ...
On his third studio album, “Horror,” the genre-spanning musician deconstructs old fears and finds ways to survive new ones.
Dragging their instruments through Epping Forest, members of Firestations and The Leaf Library team up with Marlody and ...
It seems that 30-year-old singer-songwriter Jesse Welles, a DIY-er at heart,  just burst on the scene from nowhere. The Nashville transplant grew up in ...
The musician is opening up for Gracie Abrams after a little controversy, but she's only thinking about the positives.
Wallows returned to the Twin Cities for their “Model & More Tour” on Feb. 8 at the Armory in Minneapolis, maintaining their ...
Lucy Dacus’ most recent teaser for her upcoming album “Forever is a Feeling” is love-packed, with a music video that stirs up ...
In the song, “Automatic,” you can actually hear the instrumental of “Strings” as well. “Automatic,” once more, is telling the ...
Wesley Schultz, founding member and lead vocalist of The Lumineers, has skyrocketed to fame since the release of the ...
How do you bring the curtain down on a masterpiece? Let's look at the outstanding tracks that closed some classic albums.
Another chilly day has elapsed on the calendar, so here’s to another edition of No Skips, the weekly column where I argue why an album is devoid of any skippable songs.