'Yesterday' is one of the featured titles at this year's Tribeca Film Festival and is scheduled to premiere on May 4.
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If anybody in modern music is taken as a stereotype of the genius/weirdness combination it is late Roger Keith “Syd” Barrett, a founder and brief mailman of Pink Floyd, solo artist, painter, and recluse - often most of these things at the same time.
Smile was to be the title of the 12th Beach Boys album that was to be released anywhere between January and June 1967. It was to be their masterpiece. Actually, it was supposed to be THE rock and roll masterpiece, better than anything The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix or Bob Dylan came up with. But then...it never came out.
Jack Harlow’s rise to stardom in hip-hop has undeniably focused attention on Kentucky, with his unique style and commitment to his roots.
Acclaimed director Peter Jackson first announced the movie last year but now thanks to some fan sleuthing and a companion book, we may know the film's release window.
The Go-Betweens produced some of the most mutant, evocative intellectual pop, that never succeeded at the time it was made, but lingers on til this day.
Record Store Day has turned into a treasure trove for fans and collectors, with this year promising over 550 releases, special issues, and re-releases.
Check out some of the past weeks' most talked about and interesting music videos from Chris Brown, Florence + The Machine, Halsey, Ariana Grande Pusha T, Sam Smith, and more.
If the Beatles were the spokesmen of their generation, then Imagine Dragons are fast becoming the voice of a new one. They are the front men to a new sound and style that hits you with its rhythm-driven edge, but their appeal and message goes deeper than that.
Tidal is introducing this new system in cooperation with DistroKid with the hopes of distributing funds more equitably to musicians who don't get millions of streams a day.
The tape, released by renowned Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn, completely changes the long held narrative that John Lennon wanted to break the band up post-'Abbey Road.'
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