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- Phoebe Bridgers, Neil Young, The National, Foals and other vinyl releases you need this week
- Teyana Taylor: Here’s why my album is coming out on Juneteenth
- Listen to Lamb of God’s self-titled new album In full right now
- Slick Rick releases ‘The Ruler’s Storytelling’ Mixtape: Listen
- Alanis Morissette announces ‘Jagged Little Pill’ 25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
- Thurston Moore announces new album, will release opening track ‘Hashish’ tomorrow
- The Rap Report: J.Cole’s poorly timed “Snow On Tha Bluff”
- Noname responds to J. Cole with “Song 33”, first new song In over a year: Stream
- A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Wale, Tee Grizzley and more: New projects this week
- BTS release new Japanese single “Stay Gold”
- Public Enemy share new song “State of the Union (STFU)”: Listen
- Alicia Keys shares new song “Perfect Way to Die”: Listen
- Haim share atmospheric new track ‘Gasoline’
- Willie Nelson reimagines the cowboy myth in ‘We Are the Cowboys’
- TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe rallies the “People” on new protest song: Stream
- Kaskade and Chemical Surf bang out new single, “Pow Pow Pow”
- Historic 1968 Thelonious Monk concert set for first ever release
- Brooklyn’s rum.gold is utterly mesmerising on intimate new track “Fix Me”
- The Streets, Kaiser Chiefs and Dizzee Rascal to play UK’s first drive-in gigs
- Synth used by Prince in ‘Purple Rain’ album up for sale
- Government urged to provide £50million cash injection to save grassroots venues
- Joni Mitchell, Brittany Howard, Patti Smith, Bon Iver, more sign open letter to save venues
- Usher pens powerful essay on Juneteenth: ‘This Country Must Change’
- Bette Midler, Elvis Costello & more join new Artist Rights Alliance Council
- NoCap and Lil Uzi Vert aren’t here to celebrate on ‘Count a Million’
- Mobb Deep break down “Shook Ones, Pt. II” on Song Exploder: Listen
- Kid Rock’s Nashville bar has beer permit suspended for violating pandemic rules
- Insomniac’s Beyond Wonderland Virtual Rave-a-thon goes down this weekend
- Watch Alice in Chains’ Jerry Cantrell talk early influences for Gibson series