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See Jeremy Allen White As Bruce Springsteen In First Biopic Trailer

The first trailer has emerged from Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, a feature film chronicle of Bruce Springsteen making his classic 1982 album Nebraska. The Boss is portrayed by The Bear star Jeremy Allen White in a movie directed by Crazy Heart‘s Scott Cooper and based on Warren Zanes’ book of the same name. It will be released Oct. 24 by 20th Century Studios.

Brittany Davis Brings The ‘Thunder’ On New LP

A sightless, millennial African-American who lived an itinerant childhood before finding her community in Seattle, Brittany Davis has long described herself as a vessel through which any number of musical spirits freely move.

Zoë Dominguez: Still the Queen of Noise

When she was in college, Zoë Dominguez challenged herself to write a feminist rock song. She knew that assigning personal stakes to a big social issue would be difficult, but that was the whole point.

Devo, The B-52s Make Touring Team

The idea to team up was hatched during the SNL 50 anniversary concert earlier this year, when the New Wave-era heroes performed alongside more modern acts such as Post Malone, Lady Gaga and Bad Bunny. “Believe or not, we’ve never done more than a festival or two together in all this time,” says the B-52s’ Cindy Wilson..

Dunja World Shares an Intense Moment of Her Life in “The Last Bridge.”

Singer-songwriter Dunja World returns with a stunning new release, “The Last Bridge,” a deeply personal and cinematic track produced by Grammy-winner Ben Wisch. This single stands as the first of six songs from her upcoming EP, “Intimate Time with World,” and marks a defining moment in Dunja’s evolving artistry—one that blends vulnerability, emotional complexity, and lyrical storytelling like no other.

Eddie, Jill Vedder Reveal The Human Side Of EB In ‘Matter Of Time’ Doc

Eddie Vedder capped the world premiere screening of the new documentary Matter of Time last night (June 12) at New York’s Spring Studios with a six-song acoustic performance, frequently pausing to salute the families struggling with the debilitating skin disease Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) who are profiled in the film.

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Beach Boys Mastermind Brian Wilson Dies At 82

Brian Wilson, who revolutionized popular music from humble origins in Hawthorne, Ca., and led the Beach Boys to global superstardom, has died at the age of 82, per a statement from his family. The music legend had been in poor health for many years and was unable to care for himself after the death of his wife Melinda in January 2024.

Olivia Rodrigo Goes ‘House’ Shopping With David Byrne

Olivia Rodrigo once again crossed the generational divide by welcoming Talking Heads frontman David Byrne onstage last night (June 7) during her Governors Ball headlining set in New York for a performance of his vintage band’s “Burning Down the House.” Talking Heads celebrated the 50th anniversary of their first show two days earlier.

Kevin Parker Spins New Tame Impala Song In Barcelona

Tame Impala leader Kevin Parker gave fans quite the thrill last night (June 7) during a DJ set at Barcelona’s Nitsa Club, when he debuted a song from what’s expected to be the group’s first new album since early 2020. A major Tame Impala tour is also in the works, with details expected in the coming weeks.

Lil Wayne Livens Up For ‘Tha Carter VI’ Tour

Days ahead of the release of his long-awaited new album, Tha Carter VI, Lil Wayne has announced plans for an extensive summer tour in support of it. The shows will start July 30 in Bristow, Va., and conclude Oct. 2 in West Palm Beach, Fl. Opening acts include Tyga, Belly Gang Kushington and NoCap.

Island Time: From Dance Floors to Yacht Rock, the Ting Tings Ride A New Wave

“Meadow wanted to say hi,” says the Ting Tings’ Katie White, holding her daughter by the armpits. Meadow, a miniature version of Katie, giggles, chirps “Hi,” waves to me, then skips off to watch her television program. “She had a little puke this morning, so we kept her home from school,” Katie explains.

Taylor Swift Buys Back Music Rights After Years-Long Dispute

In a move that ends a years-long, high-profile feud, Taylor Swift has bought back the rights to her first six albums, which were sold by her label Big Machine to music mogul Scooter Braun in 2019 and later acquired by investment firm Shamrock Capital.

Grizzly Bear Awaken For First Shows Since 2019

Indie rock veterans Grizzly Bear are coming out of hibernation for their first concerts since a 2019 appearance at the Just Like Heaven festival. As of now, seven dates are confirmed this fall, beginning Oct. 13 at Brooklyn Steel in New York. Click here for ticket onsale information.

Foo Fighters Part Ways With Drummer Josh Freese

Foo Fighters have parted ways with drummer Josh Freese, who has filled that role since 2023 in the wake of band member Taylor Hawkins’ sudden death in March 2022. Freese revealed the surprising news in a social media post, which Foo Fighters themselves have yet to address in any form. A band spokesperson also declined comment.

The Black Keys Detail New LP, ‘No Rain, No Flowers’

Black Keys guitarist/vocalist Dan Auerbach previously told SPIN that he and bandmate Patrick Carney used to obsessively watch YouTube videos of Storch “playing all his parts from his productions on piano.

The Alarm’s Mike Peters Dies Of Cancer At 66

The Alarm frontman Mike Peters has died after a three-decade battle with cancer, which prompted him to create the Love Hope Strength Foundation to sign up bone marrow donors at concerts. He was 66.

Beyoncé Kicks Off ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour With 13 Live Debuts

A whopping 13 of those Cowboy Carter songs were live debuts, including opener “American Requiem,” “Alligator Tears,” “Flamenco,” “Desert Eagle,” “Tyrant” and “Protector,” the latter of which marked the first on-stage appearance by Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s seven-year-old daughter Rumi.

Circle Jerks’ Keith Morris Says It’s Time They Put Out a ‘Fuckin’ Ripper

The hardcore originators last released an album with 1995’s polished Oddities, Abnormalities and Curiosities, a record Morris is no fan of and in the past has actually said, “It should not exist.” He has higher expectations for how the band he formed with guitarist Greg Hetson in 1979 approaches the next one.

The Swell Season Move ‘Forward’ With New Album

After releasing two one-off tracks as a precursor to their first Swell Season album in 16 years, Oscar-winning Once duo Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová have confirmed details for the project, Forward, which is due June 13. Another single, “Stuck in Reverse,” is out now and is accompanied by a video filmed last month during a pop-up performance at tiny New York bar Scratcher.

Chicago’s eclectic Riot Fest will commemorate its 20th anniversary this year with a lineup led by blink-182, Weezer and Green Day. The event will take place Sept. 19-21 at Douglass Park and includes big names from across the rock, punk, metal, hardcore and alternative universes, plus several left-field bookings.

Eddie Vedder To Premiere EB Research Doc At Tribeca Fest

Efforts to cure the debilitating skin disease Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder‘s role therein, are at the forefront of the documentary Matter of Time, which will premiere June 12 at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. Vedder will also offer “an intimate acoustic performance” after the screening.

Coachella: Lady Gaga Dazzles With ‘MAYHEM’ Debuts

The 20-song, nearly two-hour performance was rife with elaborate choreography, costumes and set pieces, including an opera house, a giant chess board and a sandbox filled with nylon-clad zombies.

RIP Blondie’s Clem Burke, Gang Of Four’s Dave Allen

The music world lost two influential players over the past several days, as Blondie drummer Clem Burke passed away today (April 7) at the age of 70 after battling cancer. and Gang of Four bassist Dave Allen died Saturday of dementia complications at the age of 69.

Jennifer Lopez Makes Rare Red Carpet Appearance With 17-Year-Old Emme

Jennifer Lopez may be officially single after her split from ex-husband Ben Affleck, but she still makes sure to be in good company when she makes an appearance in public. The 55-year-old songstress attended the Broadway premiere of Othello — which stars Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal — accompanied by her 17-year-old child, Emme Muñiz

Nick Jonas Reveals the ‘Best Part About Being a Dad’ to 2-Year-Old Daughter

To the world, Nick Jonas is a Grammy-nominated pop star, Broadway actor, and one-third of the Jonas Brothers. But to Malti — the 2-year-old daughter he shares with wife, Priyanka Chopra Jonas — he’s better known as dad. While chatting with People at JonasCon on Sunday, March 23, the 32-year-old Camp Rock alum opened up

Snapped: Skyline Festival 2025

Insomniac’s storied 2025 Skyline Festival recently landed its fourth festival edition and second year at Gloria Molina Grand Park in Los Angeles.

Jack White Welcomes Eddie Vedder In Tokyo

Fans at Jack White‘s show today (March 15) at Tokyo’s Toyosu PIT certainly got more than they bargained for, as the former White Stripes frontman welcomed Pearl Jam‘s Eddie Vedder for a surprise cover of Neil Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World” during the encore. The seemingly random team-up follows White’s performance of the song

Whoopi Goldberg Reveals Major ‘Sister Act 3’ Update

Whoopi Goldberg may have slowed down her acting career, but it seems like she’s still got some gas left in the tank to come back to a beloved franchise. The 69-year-old actress attended the 2025 Oscars on Sunday, March 2, and was interviewed by Variety on the red carpet.

John Doe to Release New Solo Album

Ultimately, I hope to send the listener to an unknown place with unpredictable characters and let them all live in that foreign land,” Doe said of his upcoming record