Kanye West Struggles to Stay Awake in Malibu Mansion Trial Testimony
The musician now known as Ye yawned, closed his eyes, and appeared to catch his head falling forward more than once during his turn on the witness stand
The musician now known as Ye yawned, closed his eyes, and appeared to catch his head falling forward more than once during his turn on the witness stand
The pop star's fourth LP is full of 2020s angst and references from LCD Soundsystem to Simon & Garfunkel
Every week the Stereogum staff chooses the five best new songs of the week. The eligibility period begins and ends Thursdays right before midnight. You can hear this week’s picks below and on Stereogum’s Favorite New Music Spotify playlist, which is updated weekly. (An expanded
I implore you to listen to Arima Ederra’s sophomore album A Rush To Nowhere. The Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter’s follow-up to 2022’s An Orange Colored Day captures that feeling when your lungs make room for extra oxygen and life slows down. Things begin to feel more
The new song finds the pop superstar at his most soulful and unguarded — and it sums up everything he has to say on Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.
LA-based Deloyd Elze specializes in deconstructed sad-eyed alt-country. There’s more than a little Bon Iver in the way he dissects the singer-songwriter format, but there’s nothing abstract about his deep drawl and plainspoken lyrics, which remind me of everyone from Fust to
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Katie Alice Greer is back. The former frontwoman of Priests is releasing another solo album titled Perfect Woman Sound Machine, Vol. 1 next month via GAK Records. It's the follow-up to her 2022 solo debut Barbarism , which honestly fucking rocked. Greer has already released a
Quartet assembled at star-studded Love Rocks NYC benefit concert, which also featured Paul Simon, Mary J. Blige, and many others
The artist, musician, and EZMNY co-founder delves into his career journey, production inspirations, and why “girl music” is his new focus
The musician pulls off some crazy stunts (with the help of green screen and stunt doubles) in the new clip for the Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally track
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The women-centered project features J Noa, Mariah Angeliq, and more women musicians from all over Latin America
We’re spoiled. The mysterious sample wizard known as DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ releases so much warm, nostalgia-drenched music that you can just immerse yourself in her sound and lose all touch with reality. That’s a fun thing to do. I recommend it. In December, DJ Sabrina
San Francisco’s Cindy have been making gorgeous, delicate slowcore for years, and they’re extremely good at it. We last heard from them when they released the 2024 EP Swan Lake, and now they’ve announced plans to follow it with a new LP called Another Country. This is the first
Next month Sweden’s Girl Scout are releasing their debut album Brink. They’ve given us glimpses with “Same Kids,” “Operator,” and “Keeper.” Today they’ve shared their final single before the project comes out. “Crumbs” is a glistening power pop indictment of posers and users in
I wonder if psychedelic garage rock overlord John Dwyer can keep all of his projects straight in his mind. He definitely doesn’t make it easy for anyone else. Dwyer releases a lot of music under a lot of different names, and two of his projects, OSEES and Damaged Bug, have new
The singer-songwriter shares how she made it to the other side of heartbreak with new songs that blend hip-hop, R&B, and Latin sounds
Fucked Up are no strangers to ambitious projects, but it’s hard to imagine anything more ambitious than what they’ve currently got underway. For decades, Fucked Up have been releasing long, expansive 12″ singles dedicated to the years of the Chinese Zodiac calendar. They’re
Keanu Reeves looked at his bass and whisper-shouted through gritted teeth, “People keep asking if I’m back, and I haven’t really had an answer. But now, yeah! I’m thinking I’m back!” This is me being stupid. Keanu Reeves probably did not actually do that. But on the subject of
Walsall-born, London-based artist Wesley Joseph is dropping his debut album Forever Ends Someday on April 10. Today, he has shared the newest single from the forthcoming LP. It’s called “Pluto Baby” and it comes with a video directed by Lokmane. The press release notes that the
A couple weeks ago, Irreversible Entanglements announced their new album Future Present Past and released the singles “Don’t Lose Your Head” and “Vibrate Higher.” Today, the free jazz collective is back with “Juntos Vencemos” featuring Helado Negro. “‘Juntos Vencemos’ means
In the fall of 1992, Fugazi traveled to Chicago to record with Steve Albini at his studio Electrical Audio, which at the time was located in a basement on North Francisco. The band and Albini had admired each other from afar, and they struck up an immediate affinity during the
Last year, NYC’s bloodsports’ released a great debut album, Anything Can Be A Hammer, and became one of Best New Artists of 2025. Turns out, one of the band’s guitarists, Jeremy Mock, has his own project called face of ancient gallery and is gearing up to release a new album
Amber Mark, J Balvin, Travis Barker, and Steve Vai have teamed up to cover Van Halen’s “Jump” as the Coca-Cola Anthem for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Does this make sense? Absolutely not. Is it terrible? Only a little bit. Do I ever want to hear it again? No. That said, Mark’s
Here’s a combination I never expected to see. Country-folk star Mary Chapin Carpenter was been making stately, pretty music since 1987. In the ’90s, she sold millions and won a bunch of Grammys. She was one of my dad’s favorite singers. Carpenter turns out to be friends with
The Colombian superstar’s 12th studio album features Bomba Estéreo, Rawayana, Conociendo Rusia, Mon Laferte, and Vivir Quintana
His 14th album isn’t going to do much to change his strange place in the world, but it proves his pain is real too
Over the last few years, the veteran house producer Honey Dijon has collaborated with people like Beyoncé and Jamie xx. In January, she released the single “Slight Werk” with Bree Runway. Last week, she announced the impending release of NightLife, a new club-centric album
Nearly three decades after its release, Goo Goo Dolls’ “Iris” has been enjoying a major retrospective surge. The City Of Angels ballad has been percolating in the pop-cultural ether for a few years now. Remember when Phoebe Bridgers and Maggie Rogers covered it in 2020? You
The singer-songwriter’s first album in five years holds the weight of the past while clearing a path forward
Almost two years after the release of their album Romance, Irish rock stars Fontaines D.C. remain plenty busy. For instance, they’re all over War Child’s new benefit compilation HELP(2), which comes out today. Frontman Grian Chatten teamed up with Damon Albarn and Kae Tempest
Former Savages leader Jehnny Beth and Faith No More/Mr. Bungle frontman Mike Patton are two tough, commanding, larger-than-life vocalists, and now they’ve joined forces on a blaring electro-rock single called “Look At Me.” Beth released her solo album You Heartbreaker, You last
This week’s New Music Friday has a little bit of everything, from diss tracks and TV theme songs to moshpit-ready rage rap and smooth ladies’ jams. 50 Cent has made a surprise return to the booth — not to lock horns with T.I., who has been peppering him with diss songs of late,
Today, War Child’s all-star benefit compilation HELP(2) finally comes out. It’s a good one. The record, our current reigning Album Of The Week, has new songs from heavy hitters like Cameron Winter, the Arctic Monkeys, and Pulp. It’s also got a ton of extremely cool covers: Beth