Following the news that Daniel Johnston died after suffering a heart attack at the age of 58, many musicians and artists have shared tributes to the influential songwriter. “There are not enough words I can say about the important and vitality of Daniel johnston’s musical spirit,” Zola Jesus wrote. “He was a huge inspiration to
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Trey Songz is no longer facing a lawsuit for alleged assault, The Blast reports and Pitchfork can confirm. The lawsuit, filed in August 2018 by a woman named Andrea Buera, stemmed from an alleged February 2018 incident. Buera’s attorney filed a request for a dismissal of the suit with prejudice yesterday (September 10) in the
Maxo Kream has released a video for his Brandon Banks track “She Live” with Megan Thee Stallion. Watch it below. The video was directed by Omar Jones and draws heavily from the mid-aughts VH1 reality shows “I Love New York” and “Flavor of Love” (starring Flavor Flav); Maxo and Megan each peruse a cascade of
Yasiin Bey, formerly Mos Def, released his debut solo album Black on Both Sides in October 1999. In November, he’ll perform that album in full at Brooklyn Steel. The show takes place on November 3, and the show will be opened by Camp Lo. Tickets go on sale this Friday. Black on Both Sides featured
Experimental artist Yves Tumor has shared a brand new song. It’s called “Applaud” and it features Hirakish and Napolian. Give it a listen below. “Applaud” marks Yves Tumor’s first new music as a solo artist since releasing the 2018 LP Safe in the Hands of Love. Since then, Yves Tumor has hopped on a remix
Sir Elton John wore a typically understated look at his 50th birthday party in 1991. (Getty) Sir Elton John once claimed to have more Fabergé eggs than the Kremlin, according to reports Fabergé eggs are among the rarest, most fabulous and most expensive treasures on Earth. So it stands to reason that Sir Elton John,
Charli XCX and Troye Sivan have teamed up for their first song since “1999.” Their new single “2099” takes place 100 years later, in a distant future where NASCAR still exists. Listen to the new track below. Both “1999” and “2099” feature on Charli’s upcoming LP Charli. Charli has shared multiple singles from her new
The Black Madonna has announced a small string of North American tour dates. Her seven-date trek kicks off in Queens, NY September 13, and stops off in Miami, Santa Fe, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington D.C. before wrapping up in Chicago on September 28. Find her full itinerary below. The new trek marks the
Lana Del Rey visited BBC Radio 1’s “Live Lounge” today, as The FADER notes. She performed her take on Sublime’s “Doin’ Time,” from her recent album Norman Fucking Rockwell!, along with a cover of Ariana Grande’s thank u, next song “break up with your girlfriend, i’m bored.” Hear it via the BBC (at the 2:08:42
“Squidbillies” is closing out its 12th season on September 15 with two new episodes on Adult Swim. The first episode airs at midnight Eastern, and it opens with Shooter Jennings’ rendition of the theme. Then, the season finale airs at 12:15 a.m. Eastern, with a theme song performed by the Hold Steady. Below, check out
Sleater-Kinney have hired a new drummer to fill the vacancy left by Janet Weiss after she announced her departure in early July, the band revealed in an Instagram post. Angie Boylan—a member of Aye Nako and Freezing Cold—joined the band for the first show on their 2019 tour behind the new St. Vincent-produced album The
Kanye West’s weekly gospel and worship Sunday Service series is taking place outside during a rainy day today in his hometown of Chicago. Chance the Rapper is out there singing with the choir. Watch the live stream. The performance follows the announcement that a new Kanye West album called Jesus Is King will drop on
Muse have announced a new box set, Origin of Muse, in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Showbiz. It’s out December 6 on Warner. The collection includes 2xLP reissues of 1999’s Showbiz and 2001’s Origin of Symmetry, as well as nine CDs of demos, live recordings, and B-sides from the band’s earliest
Last night, Vampire Weekend played a sold-out Madison Square Garden in support of their latest album, Father of the Bride. The Internet’s Steve Lacy joined the band on stage for “Sunflower”—their first live performance of the song together. Watch below. At the end of the show, the band announced another round of Father of the
Clairo stopped by “Jimmy Kimmel Live!“ Thursday night to perform “I Wouldn’t Ask You,” the closing song on her debut Immunity. In addition to her backing band, she was joined by a children’s choir for the performance. Check that out below. [embedded content] Clairo released Immunity in August. She co-produced the album with Rostam Batmanglij.
Vampire Weekend played a sold-out show at New York’s Madison Square Garden last night (September 6) in support of their latest album Father of the Bride. The band live-streamed their career-spanning, three hour set via Live Nation’s Twitter account. At the end of their performance, a graphic featuring 19 brand new tour dates appeared on
Formeer Tekashi 6ix9ine manager Kifano “Shotti” Jordan has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after previously pleading guilty to one count of firearm possession during a crime and one count of firearm discharge during a crime, as the Southern District of New York confirms to Pitchfork. The charges stemmed from two separate incidents from
Rico Nasty has released a new song, dropping it by surprise tonight. It’s called “Fashion Week,” and you can listen to it below. The track is the latest in a string of new music from the rapper, who released Anger Management with Kenny Beats in May. She’s appeared as a guest on tracks like Doja