Legendary artist John Cale is set to reissue on vinyl two of his classic early solo albums, 'The Academy in Peril' and 'Paris 1919.'
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It's considered a lost concert film by director/cinematographer Ed Lachman of Lou Reed and John Cale’s 'Songs For Drella' album.
Whether John Fahey intentionally shied away from 'success' is a debatable thing, he himself, in one of his famous quotes said - “from a social perspective, I am looking for friends, not acolytes.” But his musical, visual, verbal, and even eccentric legacy remain, as they should be.
A new collection of early Lou Reed recordings from his time at Pickwick Records is coming out via Light in the Attic.
Gary Huswit’s upcoming documentary about Brian Eno will release with an accompanying soundtrack consisting of 17 tracks.
The Tribeca Film Festival is ongoing, with both in-person and virtual components, and as usual, there are some major music documentaries. Here are three of the most notable ones.
Sometime during the Twentieth century, a musician, born somewhere in Alabama as Herman Poole Blount, rounded up his outlook of the World, or more precisely at the Universe, life, and music, and found in himself that he is actually Sun Ra.
Check out the first official trailer for 'Nobody 2,' the highly anticipated sequel to the 2021 action thriller starring Bob Odenkirk.
Director Sam Mendes has unveiled the principal cast for his ambitious Beatles biopic series, featuring Paul Mescal and Barry Keoghan.
Rising indie artist Windser's haunting new single "Abandon" is a deeply personal song born from childhood trauma.
Huntsville, AL is excited to welcome the inaugural South Star Festival featuring 20 artists across two stages like blink-182 and Gwen Stefani.
In its 13th year now, Toronto’s annual experimental music festival, Intersection, returns with three days of groundbreaking, and diverse artistry.
John Cale became a rock icon through his work with The Velvet Underground and he's coming with a new album, 'POPtical Illusion.'
Apple TV+ has unveiled the trailer for its upcoming action-adventure film, Fountain of Youth, starring John Krasinski and Natalie Portman.
Rashid Johnson's show "Fly Away" is a great season opener for Hauser & Wirth Gallery NY. Simple yet complicated, some things were definitely better than others.
Here is an (unofficial) episode-by-episode guide to the music of Season 3 of The Bear, with an assist from both the Shazam app.
In the early '70s, Lowell George and Little Feat were on the cusp of becoming one of America's most popular bands with their mix of swampy blues, rock, and country; but for inexplicable reasons they never quite broke through.
Unknown and enigma seem to remain keywords about Nick Drake, a name on many lips of the ever-growing numbers of his fans, yet when Drake’s three, now acclaimed, albums came out, they never sold more than a few thousand copies.
'Sometimes a straight line has to be crooked' is the first exhibition to put the work of Henry Taylor, in dialogue with James Jarvaise.
There are three big reasons why WWE is debuting a new documentary about 1993’s Wrestlemania IX, titled 'Becoming a Spectacle.'
The highly anticipated anime To Be Hero X has officially confirmed its premiere date, promising to take the story to the next level.
Beginning May 2, 2024, Hauser & Wirth will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Eva Hesse's representation with a new exhibition, 'Eva Hesse Five Sculptures.'
Get ready for new dark adventures as The Eminence in Shadow anime reveals a new cast for its 2nd season.
Check out our in-depth chat with Brad Allen Williams as we dive deep into his new album 'œconomy,' his love of music and the surreal, working with some of music's biggest names, and much more.