Watch Dijon Perform Justin Bieber Collaboration ‘Yukon’ at Oregon Show
The artists teamed up on the Swag song and others on the album along with tracks on Swag II
The artists teamed up on the Swag song and others on the album along with tracks on Swag II
The great hardcore-centric festival Outbreak returns to Manchester, England for its 15th year next June. Today they’ve unveiled their initial 2026 lineup, and unsurprisingly, it turns out that Outbreak will continue their streak of good lineups into 2026: Along with topliners
Deftones, still pretty fresh off the release of their August album private music , hosted and headlined their annual Día De Los Deftones festival at San Diego’s Petco Park yesterday, capping off a sick lineup that included Clipse, Deafheaven, Rico Nasty, and more. Deftones’ set
The Afrobeats star’s new album and bubbling single pay tribute to a classic Nigerian genre, but critics have said Gold’s music may miss the mark
Dijon recently began his tour in support of Baby , his very good new album from this summer. A few lifetimes ago, Justin Bieber, too, released some star-making music called “Baby.” Now Dijon and Justin Bieber are collaborators and I think that’s beautiful. For his own new
Deliver Me From Nowhere is a divisive movie about a divisive album -- adding a new chapter to a debate that's been raging since the Eighties
Geese are currently on tour in support of their excellent new album Getting Killed , and it’s been an eventful one so far: Last week in Colorado, the Brooklyn band raffled off the remains of a flat tire they endured in transit, with proceeds going to the Colorado Immigrant
The band’s show was filmed at London’s Troxy, where they performed Songs of a Lost World in full for the first and only time
Brandi Carlile just released her new album Returning To Myself , which she co-produced with Aaron Dessner, Justin Vernon, and Andrew Watt. She was also the musical guest on a Miles Teller-hosted episode of SNL last night, her fourth time doing so; she most recently did a joint
Insomnia , Robertson's posthumously released followup to his first memoir, goes deep into his growing relationship with Hollywood and his splintering one with his Band mate Levon Helm