We’ve scoured the internet to find over 40 amazing music blogs and websites that are certainly well worth following. We’ve handpicked each entry to include only the most successful music blogs.| Learn Digital Marketing
Fixing musical blind spots, one 90-minute double album at a goddamn time| Jefitoblog
Come enjoy live music at the Art Walk! The Art of Music is in Admiral, Alaska, and Morgan Junctions.| West Seattle Art Walk
In the seven-page lawsuit, Cam is asking a judge to adequately compensate him for his efforts. Rapper lawsuits might be| TheGrio
The rapper and mogul is defending his choice to have Bad Bunny as the halftime show performer at the upcoming| TheGrio
The girl group danced to "Gabriela" while channeling Rainbow Mariah alongside Bowen Yang| Rolling Stone
Over the Voodoo song "One Mo'Gin," Busta recalls the first time he met the late R&B great and celebrates his musical might| Rolling Stone
The former couple also agreed to a custody arrangement for their two-year-old son in a new settlement| Rolling Stone
The Harlem rapper also alleges Cole reneged on a deal to subsequently appear on one of Cam'ron's singles or his podcast| Rolling Stone
I’ve covered some storage solutions for Cassette tapes in the past but sadly they are no being made. With my own collection of tapes continuing to grow (both music and computer games) I needed a smart, attractive storage solution, and preferably one that would continue to be made for a long time to come. There […] The post Cassette Tape Storage Solution for 2024 appeared first on Lyonsden Blog.| Lyonsden Blog
Saturn gamers enjoying Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom can improve the aural experience with a new patch that replaces the music with higher quality tracks. A fan named Qurt...| SEGA SATURN, SHIRO!
For decades, MTV was much more than just a TV channel—it was a cultural force that shaped music, fashion, and youth identity. With vibrant visuals, iconic segments, and unforgettable music videos, MTV captured the spirit of its time and left an indelible mark on pop culture. This year marked a significant turning point, as MTV| POP!
In an X post on October 13, GOT7 member BamBam expressed his displeasure toward fans who attacked Thai model-actress Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich, also known as Nychaa, his co-star in a music video. The K-pop idol recently released the music video for his song ‘WONDERING,’ which quickly drew attention online as it featured a kissing scene between| POP!
Spotify has launched a new feature that allows users to discover personalized music and podcast recommendations directly through ChatGPT, effective October 6. The update is available for both Free and Premium Spotify users, and offers tailored content in a conversational format. Accessible across 145 countries, the Spotify app within ChatGPT works on all logged-in ChatGPT| POP!
EXO members Sehun and Lay delighted EXO-Ls with a reunion in a backstage photo during Lay’s solo concert in Beijing on October 6. Fans witnessed a heartwarming moment in EXO history as Sehun, the group’s youngest member, attended the Beijing stop of Lay’s ‘Grandline 5: Monkey King Rocking the Heavenly Palace’ tour. Having completed his| POP!
Here we go! Sick New World has returned and has announced the lineups for their Las Vegas and Texas dates. Check out the lineup: Presale starts Thursday, 10/23 at 10am PT Layaway Plans Available For All Ticket Types| Music Junkie Press
The night at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View was one for the books, a true celebration of rock and metal that spanned generations. The show started off as Corrosion of Conformity hit the stage with raw intensity, setting the tone for what was to come. Their heavy riffs and tight grooves had the crowd chanting C-O-C with fists in the air. For me it was a nostalgic moment, taking me back to the first time I saw them perform at The Stone in San Francisco (oh what a venue that was!) all...| Music Junkie Press
On October 24, Lily Allen, the queen behind hits like “Smile” and “Fuck You,” reminded us of the undeniable power of her pen. Earlier this year, the British icon went through a messy breakup with Stranger Things star David Harbour after four years of marriage. And now, it seems she’s channeled that heartbreak into her […] The post Lily Allen Doesn’t Hold Back In Her God-Tier Divorce Album (Allegedly) About David Harbour appeared first on Betches.| Betches
As I anxiously await OR3 (Olivia Rodrigo’s third album), I’m more than happy to distract myself with this award-worthy Nobody Wants This season 2 soundtrack. In addition to new episodes of my favorite Netflix rom-com show, we just got new music from Selena Gomez, Role Model, Kacey Musgraves, Finneas, and more top-tier artists. It genuinely […] The post The Elite ‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 2 Soundtrack Is Officially My Fall Playlist Now appeared first on Betches.| Betches
Avatar finally go for the commercial jugular on Don’t Go In The Forest| Latest from Louder Sound
The original nine tracks expanded to 58 – and while there’s some repetition and flawed live production, the energy is vigorous| Latest from Louder Sound
Listen to “In the Groove” with Ryan Patrick Hooper weekdays from noon-3 p.m. ET on 101.9 WDET. The post In The Groove: Courtney Barnett is back with ‘Stay In Your Lane,’ plus new music from Foxwarren appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.| WDET 101.9 FM
The artistic and sobriety space, Recovery Community Center, is trying to do even more to foster and protect local and visiting talent, and expand its programming. The post The Metro: Community organizers support and promote the arts in Hamtramck appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.| WDET 101.9 FM
Everyone grab a drink, a snack get comfy as I’m about to recap my concert experience of seeing Stray Kids live. They were the second group I fell for after Ateez. Their music holds a special place in my heart, I think it’s due to the fact the members are creating their own songs, instead […]| Cuppa Clo
Photo by Johanna Hvidtved Copenhagen-based duo A Good Year, formed by Albert Hildebrand and Tobias Laust, is reshaping the edges of Denmark’s alternative scene with their blend of cinematic textures and understated pop. Their sound drifts somewhere between ambient pop, cinematic electronica, and textures songwriting – music that feels as visual as it does melodic. After releasing their soundtrack album Sofina in 2024, a project that began as a soundtrack to one of their own films, the...| Strand Magazine
Photo by Pablo Gallegos At just twenty-five, London-based producer, DJ, and music director Oscar Farrell has quietly become an intriguing new name in the capital’s electronic scene. Signed to dh2 , Farrell’s music sits somewhere between introspection and movement, rich with textures of late-night London, filled with the pulse of its dance floors and the quiet calm of the bus ride home. Since the release of his debut EP ‘I’ve Already Called’ in April 2025, Farrell has built a world t...| Strand Magazine
Photo by Guy Gooch For London-based Portuguese artist Raquel Martins, the idea of home has never been a fixed point. At seventeen, she left Porto for London with a guitar and a quiet determination to make music – a move that would eventually shape her sound as much as her sense of self. Blending the warmth of rhythms with the intimacy of alternative jazz and the texture of lo-fi indie, her music feels like a dialogue between worlds: nostalgic yet forward-looking, grounded yet weightless. ...| Strand Magazine
Go see a banging live show at one of SF's top venues, on us. The post Win tickets to see The Faint, Earl Sweatshirt, G Flip, Eden appeared first on 48 hills.| 48 hills
This year marks an exciting milestone with the launch of the first “Second Saturday ArtWalk,” on Nov. 8, from 1 to 7 p.m., an initiative created by the art community of downtown San Pedro. Coinciding with the festival, the ArtWalk will transform the downtown area into a vibrant art walk from gallery to gallery, featuring local artists, music and food. This collaborative event affirms San Pedro’s growing reputation as a hub for creativity and cultural connection. The post San Pedro Fil...|
In 1982, a bootleg record titled Elvis’ Greatest Shit!! caused a stir by savaging the crass commercialization and cultural deification of Presley in the wake of his death five years before. It was released on the Dog Vomit label, emblazoned with RCA mascot Nipper retching into a gramophone, a dig at the venerable label that had repackaged the King’s songs in a relentless posthumous cash grab. The bootleg featured the worst dreck from Elvis’s schlock-movie career in the ’60s, songs lik...|
Kiss famously released four solo albums on the same day. Just as famously, only one of them was truly worthy of the Kiss name - Ace Frehley's| Louder
The post Revitalized JDUC comes alive with student music at Homecoming grand opening appeared first on The Queen's Journal.| The Queen's Journal
No rehearsal? No mic check? No problem for the “Case of the Ex” singer. Mya might want to add superhero| TheGrio
Nashville takes time to honor artists who built careers interpreting others’ songs.| Pro Posts – Billboard
A debate on water, movies & inspiration By Ari Gold. (October 21, 2025) Where does inspiration come from? My answer can sound like I read books: Francis Coppola’s “Live Cinema”, Alejandro Jodorowsky’s “Psychomagic,” Werner Herzog’s “Conquest of the Useless.” But let’s be honest, my lifelong hunt for mentorship can feel like distraction. Today, inspiration comes from my […]|
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Michael Monroe, Mammoth, ZZ Ward and more| Latest from Louder Sound
Creeper are in full fangbanging mode on their excellent fourth album| Latest from Louder Sound
Formed in the musical turmoil of the late 80s, the American group made music based on a theory of melody. But with the help of Rush collaborators they’ve tweaked their approach for the third album of their next generation| Louder
“Don't Stop” — Bilingual Lyrics (English / Español)| English Valencia
At an Andrea Bocelli concert, columnist Jackie Babiarz and her daughter get a chance to meet the star backstage.| Rett Syndrome News
Later regarded as a massively inspirational work, it was too demanding a prospect when American quartet made it| Latest from Louder Sound
A song written by the young Lemmy for Hawkwind has been through various twists - from Motörhead's own anthemic version to the unlikeliest remakes| Latest from Louder Sound
Adopted soon after birth, his search for clues to his identity inspired a book which then inspired an album – and there’s a reason it’s not a completely prog work| Latest from Louder Sound
Peak 70s Elton John, a songwriting triumph| Latest from Louder Sound
Sumptuous box sets that gather all available versions plus a wealth of bonus material – not all of which will be welcomed| Latest from Louder Sound
Puscifer, Bad Omens and Poppy are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite!| Latest from Louder Sound
The musicians also performed “I Don’t Want to Go Home” at the benefit for Van Zandt’s non-profit TeachRock| Rolling Stone
“Why these guys?” the musician wrote in a comment on Major League Baseball’s Instagram| Rolling Stone
Graham, who starred in and co-created Netflix's Adolescence, goes deep on his role as Douglas Springsteen in Deliver Me From Nowhere| Rolling Stone
"I thought we'd get started with a little bit of Neil," singer says before playing Harvest classic at charity show| Rolling Stone
Through the Open Window, the latest installment of his Bootleg Series, traces how a complete unknown became the master of his folk domain| Rolling Stone
From mesmerizing performances at bluegrass festivals to their eclectic new album Puff of Smoke, the roots-rock band remain proudly hard to categorize| Rolling Stone
Decorated songwriter Craig Wiseman received a Mississippi Country Music Trail Marker in Midtown Green Park in his hometown of Hattiesburg, Miss., in March 2025. The post Person of the Day | Craig Wiseman: Hattiesburg-Native Songwriter Earns Mississippi Country Trail Marker appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.| Mississippi Free Press
I’m really happy to announce that my band Forest Bed’s new single and music video is out now! The post Forest Bed | The Party’s Over appeared first on thejaymo.| thejaymo
An interview with Veronica Maggio sparked a reflection on what it means to stay curious — to keep broadcasting and receiving on a young frequency.| Robert Birming
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Ledbyher, 1010benja, SASSY09 and Headache.| The Face
Also on Rated by THE FACE: Bassvictim, Dexter in the Newsagent, Tara Lily & King Krule and Skepta & Finesse Kid.| The Face
We sent a roving raver down to East London’s cult store, LN-CC, for a dance (and a look at the new Sorel collection). Tap in.| The Face
What happens when the person who’s been yearning for the whole nine yards finally gets everything she wanted? The post Taylor Swift has run out of things to say appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
A moment of reflection after The Stop Shopping Choir opened for Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts on this summer's 18-city Love Earth Tour, presided over by Daryl Hannah. The post After the Show, Where Do the Earth Songs Go? appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
A worldwide but borderless DIY culture rejects consumerism and embraces reuse — and focuses on mutual aid. The post Punk Builds a Greener Future appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
Listen to “In the Groove” with Ryan Patrick Hooper weekdays from noon-3 p.m. ET on 101.9 WDET. The post In The Groove: Madison McFerrin shares new album ‘Scorpio’ ahead of El Club show appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.| WDET 101.9 FM
Listen to “In the Groove” with Ryan Patrick Hooper weekdays from noon-3 p.m. ET on 101.9 WDET. The post In The Groove: New music from Georgie Sweet, Buddy Miles does Neil Young, Fran Lebowitz on Motown appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.| WDET 101.9 FM
The Detroit Public Library continues to expand its offerings in the community with a celebratory event blending Halloween with “Day of the Dead." The day of dancing will have music from Filipino EDM artist With Love, Harlow and Erika Irie. The post The Metro: Detroit Public Library celebrates Filipino Day of the Dead with dance party appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.| WDET 101.9 FM
Listen to “In the Groove” with Ryan Patrick Hooper weekdays from noon-3 p.m. ET on 101.9 WDET. The post In The Groove: New music from Automatic, SPRINTS, Lola Young appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.| WDET 101.9 FM
Listen to “In the Groove” with Ryan Patrick Hooper weekdays from noon-3 p.m. ET on 101.9 WDET. The post In The Groove: Perfume Genius covers a classic, plus new music from Spill Tab, Deep Sea Diver appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.| WDET 101.9 FM
Listen to “In the Groove” with Ryan Patrick Hooper weekdays from noon-3 p.m. ET on 101.9 WDET. The post In The Groove: Throwback Thursday with Wilco deep cuts, Grizzly Bear + more appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.| WDET 101.9 FM
My mix of the month (not on CD) for tonight's long-awaited November meetup is . This one's a collection entirely composed of instrumental tracks. (The story so far.)...| William Shunn
My CD mix of the month for tonight's February meetup is , with thrown in as a bonus. The first is a mix I put together to provide a friend's teenage son with an intro to hip-hop (he's a...| William Shunn
My CD mix of the month for January is Struts & Frets. It's a (mostly) instrumental collection of many tasty and virtuosic varieties of (mostly) acoustic guitar music.| William Shunn
S U B S C R I B E R A D V E R T I S E M E N T Inside Croydon – If you want real journalism, delivering real news, from a publication that is … Continue reading →| Inside Croydon
By Robert Scheer / Original to ScheerPost Click to subscribe on: Apple / Spotify / Amazon / YouTube / Rumble Welcome to Scheer Intelligence, where the real intelligence comes from our guests. Today, Robert Scheer sits down with legendary cultural critic Greil Marcus—called by The Washington Post “our greatest cultural critic”—to explore how rock and roll became the pulse of political and personal liberation […]|
Members of Greta Van Fleet, Rival Sons and more appear in 'Deliver Me From Nowhere,' the Bruce Springsteen biopic.| Rolling Stone
In October 1937, in the town of Saylersville in Magoffin County, Kentucky, Alan Lomax recorded William Hamilton Stepp playing a fiddle tune called “Bonaparte’s Retreat,” or as he identifies it in the recording, “the Bonaparte.” You can listen here or here. Some years later, Aaron Copland found a transcript of the recording in a book: […]| Helytimes
PROOF THAT SWING HASN’T GONE OUT OF STYLE If you think big band jazz is a museum piece, Tatum’s Swingin’ Session!!! will blow that notion clear off the bandstand. Under the sharp direction of Brett Dean, Chicago’s own Shout Section Big Band brings brassy swagger and airtight polish to fourteen tracks that feel both reverently… The post Album Review: TATUM’S SWINGIN’ SESSION!!! (Tatum Langley and Shout Section Big Band) appeared first on Stage and Cinema.| Stage and Cinema
A LOVELY SURPRISE The focus of the first program in the 28th season of Rob Kapilow’s “What Makes It Great,” was Franz Joseph Haydn’s String Quartet in G Major, known as “Jack-in-the Box.” With his signature wit and energy, celebrity conductor and music educator Rob Kapilow entertained and educated about this particular string quartet and… The post Concert Review: THE GENIUS OF HAYDN (“What Makes It Great” with Rob Kapilow at Jordan Hall) appeared first on Stage and Cinema.| Stage and Cinema
Don't miss these concerts The post Yep, there are plenty of artists coming to the UAE in 2025 appeared first on Cosmopolitan Middle East.| Cosmopolitan Middle East
House girlies, get your fits ready The post ATTN: Abu Dhabi House Movement and Ministry of Sound just dropped something major appeared first on Cosmopolitan Middle East.| Cosmopolitan Middle East
From opening weekend to the rest of the season, here’s how to score tickets The post Pacha ICONS Makes Its Return To Dubai appeared first on Cosmopolitan Middle East.| Cosmopolitan Middle East
brb, starting a DBX playlist The post Where Dubai’s music scene comes alive appeared first on Cosmopolitan Middle East.| Cosmopolitan Middle East
We are near an old strain of folk utopianism, one that depicts the afterlife as a place with towers of food rising to the heavens. One of the first songs Hurley came up with was a sort of mantra he and his brother would chant aloud as children: “There’s such a thing as doughnuts / In the wide, wide world / Doughnuts! Doughnuts!”| n+1
Mike Stephen rewinds to get the story of Chicago’s Media Burn archive and the Center for Immigrant Progress and then discovers the Secret History of Panicsville. AND we have a special announcement! To subscribe to the OTL podcast, please visit our Apple Podcasts Page, Spotify, or our RSS feed. The post OTL #992: Revisiting Media Burn and the Center For Immigrant Progress, The Secret History of Panicsville first appeared on Outside the Loop RADIO.| Outside the Loop RADIO
30,000 people. 35 songs. 3 hours. Paul McCartney is a legend and seeing him perform live at Coors Field in Denver last weekend is everything I hoped it would| Geoff Graham
I feel like a forgotten soldier off the old Siegfried line. Think of old black and white movies. Slippery gray mud. You can slide down slimy, gray mud from every jeep. I believe this still IS the same world in which I grew up, without chapters. Or a binding. Or an editor or proofreader. Like … Continue reading OH PLEASE, DON’T BRING LULU!| Serendipity – Seeking Intelligent Life on Earth
One of the interesting things I find about technology, and our relationship to it, is the way it goes in cycles and renewed enthusiasm arises for past approaches that we thought had been superseded. For example, virtual worlds, or e-portfolios seem to get reinvented in a slightly different guise every 5 years or so.| The Ed Techie
Disclosure: I was sent copies of these books in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.What is your favorite music? Do you play it for your kids? Do you play other types of music for them? Today we are sharing some amazing books--four board books with sound and one picture book about music and a person with dementia and its importance. We will start with the picture book which is Searching for Mr. Johnson's Song by Ariel Vanece and illustrated by Jade Orlando. It is recommende...| Crafty Moms Share
Sacramento State administration shut down Lil Yachty’s post-game performance when crowd control and safety became a concern last Saturday.| The State Hornet
There are roughly three New Yorks. There is, first, the New York of the man or woman who was born here, who takes the city for granted and accepts its size and turbulence as natural and inevitable. Second, there is the New York of the commuter — the city that is devoured by locusts each day and spat out each night. Third, there is the New York of the person who was born somewhere else and came to New York in quest of something. Of these three trembling cities the greatest is the last — th...| argmin gravitas
Nelly Furtado announced that she won't be performing for the "foreseeable future" as she reflected on always identifying as a songwriter.| Rolling Stone
The prosecution was triggered by viral videos of Stoptime’s performances on Nevsky Prospect, where the musicians played songs by artists labeled as “foreign agents”: Monetochka, Noize MC, Zemfira, and Pornofilmy.| Global Voices
Hayley Williams releases new R&B-inflected song “Good Ol’ Days” just before taking the stage at Rolling Stone’s Musicians on Musicians event.| Rolling Stone
The UK band’s fifth record lays bare a blundering sound that dulls what made some of their previous material compelling.| Paste Magazine
Here are the best new songs to add to your playlist this week, featuring fresh tracks from Dove Ellis, Ekko Astral, Veeze, and more.| Paste Magazine
At Solid Sound Festival next June, Wilco and Billy Bragg will reunite to perform their classic Mermaid Avenue collaborations together for the first time ever.| Paste Magazine
Kingpin of the Philly underground Doug Dulgarian talks to Paste about going off the grid, staying clean, how he’s reckoning with the gamification of the world around him, and his band’s sick new record, LOTTO.| Paste Magazine
Out tomorrow via New West Records, All Hat is timeless twang you can dance to, as it blurs the line between student and savant.| Paste Magazine
Jadagu mixes a blunt confessional quality with ethereal vocals and a broader sound range on her second album, foregrounding her guitar work against an electronic backdrop that calls to mind the work of artists like Björk.| Paste Magazine
For all of its bold melodies and modern production, Power Windows is still a Rush album: complicated, unpredictable, and lovably nerdy.| Paste Magazine
With catchy hooks, razor-sharp grooves, and a nod to the ‘70s rude boys of London, the Bay Area band delivers an urgent, irresistible hook-filled punk-rock riot.| Paste Magazine
Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Geologist, and Deakin speak with Paste about the lasting legacy of their sixth album, Feels, and how it became a turning point for them as a band.| Paste Magazine