The group is open to all ages, genders, voices and ability levels. Shanty singing doesn't require people to read music, just a willingness to show up and sing parts in unison.| Duluth News Tribune
A new brain imaging study reveals that listening to music activates the body’s natural opioid system. The findings suggest melodies trigger the same chemical rewards as biological necessities like food and social bonding.| PsyPost – Psychology News
A new study in Advanced Science reveals the brain uses two parallel networks to recognize familiar sounds. One network processes the sound itself, while a second, deeper network compares it to memory and flags any unexpected changes.| PsyPost – Psychology News
New Irish Music – Croíthe – A Brief Respite by Killian Laher Croíthe are an Irish band from Dublin consisting of Caodán Connolly (vocals and guitar), Ben Byrne (guitar), David “DJ” Barron […]| No More Workhorse
Interview with Steve Gunn by Killian Laher No More Workhorse had a chat with Steve Gunn about releasing two albums in one year just before he went on tour: No More Workhorse: […]| No More Workhorse
The Drums – Mike Joyce – Book Review by Killian Laher The last surviving member of the Smiths to tell his story, Mike Joyce’s account of his upbringing and time with The […]| No More Workhorse
Protomartyr – Whelans – 15/11/25 – Live Review by Killian Laher The second of two nights in Whelans, and the last night of the tour for Protomartyr, playing to commemorate the 10-year […]| No More Workhorse
Album of the Week – 14/11/25 This week sees new music from Nightmares on Wax (Echo45 Sound System), Sword II (Electric Hour), Blondshell (Another Picture) and BICEP (CHROMA 000). There are some […]| No More Workhorse
Cliffords – The Academy, Dublin – Live Review – 12/11/25 by Killian Laher Date – Wednesday, 12th November, 2025 Fresh from a fine support slot with Queens of the Stone Age a […]| No More Workhorse
Interview with Andrew Perer – Turn My Head Into Sound by Killian Laher No More Workhorse caught up with Andrew Perer around the release of his book Turn My Head Into Sound, […]| No More Workhorse
Upcoming Show: Oisin Leech with Steve Gunn Oisin Leech will be joined by American guitarist Steve Gunn as a very special guest at his Solstice Arts Show in Navan on Sunday, 30th […]| No More Workhorse
Album of the Week – 07/11/25 This week sees new releases from the likes of Westerman (A Jackal’s Wedding), Whitney (Small Talk) and the ever dependable Steve Gunn (Daylight Daylight). For our […]| No More Workhorse
Midlake – A Bridge To Far – Album Review by Killian Laher Midlake’s sixth album arrives like a warm balm, just three years or so after For The Sake of Bethel Woods. […]| No More Workhorse
Interview – Peter Milton Walsh of The Apartments – Part 2 by Killian Laher No More Workhorse caught up with Peter Milton Walsh of The Apartments about the release of the new […]| No More Workhorse
Some rumors claim that infidelity was to blame for Nicole Kidman's split from Keith Urban, but was it really because the singer started flirting with MAGA?| Nicki Swift - Celebrity Gossip, News, and Exclusives
Diddy tried to get a sketch artist to improve his likeness in court, but his Fort Dix intake photo tells the truth about how different he's looking these days.| Nicki Swift - Celebrity Gossip, News, and Exclusives
Ahead of his solo concert in Los Angeles, the prolific composer shares “THE ANSWER” to our burning questions.| Anime News Network - Feature
Toledo was named one of the grant's finalists in September following a round of public voting.| WTOL RSS Feed: news
This 1971 record by Marvin Gaye has been adored by many, including my father, who raised me with these tracks playing in the background. He always said this was the greatest album ever made, and honestly, I couldn’t disagree. When I finally bought the vinyl myself in Ljubljana, in the cold winter of 2025, I […]| VOICES
For Japanese, sakura evoke feelings of both joy and pathos. Because the blossoms appear for so short a time, they have long been a symbol of the impermanence of life.| More Than Tokyo
I just found Polyphia last night and they are awesome. The video below was my introduction to them. Next up, purchase a few of their albums.| Curtis McHale
VOCE performed seven songs at their fall concert, “VOCE Goes to Broadway,” on Nov. 11, showcasing talented soloists, great medleys and an intermission dance from Vanderbilt’s dance group, VIDA.| The Vanderbilt Hustler
Grassroots venues are crucial in supporting the careers of emerging artists, cultivating musical communities, and contributing to the local economy. The Music Venue Trust, a charity dedicated to supporting and educating people about these spaces, writes that “these venues play a vital role in the cultural and economic vibrancy of any town or city lucky […] The post Where Great Music Grows: The Fight to Keep Grassroots Venues Alive first appeared on The Badger.| The Badger
The Who taught me a lot about life through their songs—and I'm grateful to the Jesuit priests at Marquette University High School who introduced me to the band in the 1970s. The post How my Jesuit high school sparked my deep love for The Who appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
It is difficult to convey the power and the pain of this place. The post I found the heart of Christmas in the remains of an old English cathedral appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
On “Lux,” the divine and the human are inextricably linked: Rosalía talks about the world by talking about God. The post Finally, a pop star who understands Catholicism: Rosalía’s triumphant new album ‘Lux’ appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
On the morning of Sept. 26th, I was awoken with a birthday present like no other. It wasn’t a physical item but rather a piece of music. My favorite new band, Geese, dropped an absolute heater of an album that I would be blasting for the rest of the year. Their 2023 album “3D Country”...| The Wingspan
Oh good, another plan. Just three and a half years to wait. Should we, what’s the phrase, “Save The Date”? Rhetorical question, obviously. If you’re in a hurry, folks, just scroll down to the video and start there, because Believe In Scotland’s latest wheeze to get hold of your folding money and stash it in […]| Wings Over Scotland
This is how to build an AI-powered Song Explainer using Python and OpenAI The post Music, Lyrics, and Agentic AI: Building a Smart Song Explainer using Python and OpenAI appeared first on Towards Data Science.| Towards Data Science
The performance by the 14-member group begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Chester Fritz Performing Arts Center on the UND campus. The concert is free and open to the public.| Grand Forks Herald
David James Carlson leads the Gordon Lightfoot Tribute Band. He knew the late singer-songwriter personally, and remembers what Lightfoot said about why he wrote "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald."| Grand Forks Herald
Local retired music teacher Mark McLaurin will direct the performance, titled “SING,” in a wide-ranging program featuring the chorus, singer Hannah Diers of Grand Forks, and four quartets| Grand Forks Herald
Starto (formerly Johnny & Associates) breaks 2-year drought with King & Prince idols joining lineup| Anime News Network - Interest
Also: Vocal/dance group M!lk collaborates with top-ranked Sanrio characters| Anime News Network - Interest
"Golden" single nominated in 4 categories, album nominated for Best Compilation Soundtrack| Anime News Network - Interest
Swift is the top solo artist on the list, and the top American artist.| Lists – Billboard
Now in its 15th year, the festival takes place this weekend in Mexico City. Here are the highlights from Friday (Nov. 14).| Lists – Billboard
Simply the best new dance tracks of the week.| Lists – Billboard
Here’s everything we know about the rapper and the Dallas Mavericks guard.| Lists – Billboard
Alejandro Sanz stuns, Bad Bunny falls short, and CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso dominate.| Lists – Billboard
Billboard takes you behind the scenes at the red carpet and media center of the Latin Grammys.| Lists – Billboard
All the Latin Grammys 2025 performances ranked from worst to best.| Billboard
Hip-hop evolution. The post On <em> Start Anew,</em> Shad Finds Hope and Courage on the Other Side of Fear appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
In this week's installment of Sound Advice, the Philly-born DJ and producer made us a playlist featuring dance floor-ready cuts by EssDeeKid, FakeMink, and St. Germain. The post “40% Sexy, 60% Awkward”: The Laws of Dance, According to LSDXOXO appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
"You've got to always have people's ear, and you've got to always have them bopping their fucking head," the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" legend told the Grammy-nominated rapper ahead of the release of his eighth album. The post Wale and JB Smoove on Rap Battles, Writer’s Block, and the Genius of <i>South Park</i> appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
"I never thought I would see this level of attention for my music," says the singer-songwriter. "I thought it would happen when I was 40 or 50, or I'd be dead or something."| Interview Magazine
On the 7th of November, acclaimed post-rock band Swans performed at Project House as part... The post Swans at Project House Gig Review appeared first on The Gryphon.| The Gryphon
One of this year’s most ambitious collaborations: MAMA is teaming up with animated film 'KPop Demon Hunters.' The post The 2025 MAMA Awards is returning to Hong Kong and it’s going to be huge appeared first on The POST.| The POST
Both groups are a mix of students and community members, and provide an opportunity for musicians of all ages to rehearse and perform in Bemidji.| Bemidji Pioneer
The orchestra is partnering with local organizations that provide services for the homeless population, with outreach events scheduled starting on Wednesday, Nov. 12.| Bemidji Pioneer
Callery joins fellow composer Siddhartha Khosla (Only Murders in the Building) on the board.| Pro Posts – Billboard
The French magazine L’Express is widely read as magazines go. I was asked to give comments on fast fashion. An interview with me has been published in French at Le regard de l’économiste Joy …| Economist Writing Every Day
Today brings a review from the talented Ghost Writer Siri and beyond… I opened my email this morning and found a treasure deep in the sea of written waves from our dear friend Siri. She has amazing talent and her words flow with feelings of love, stunning me with her kind post. Thank you my […]| Dawgy Daddy responds
I just need to be left alone in the morning while I try to wake up.| Dawgy Daddy responds
The third and final batch of patriotic brass duets is available now to listeners.| Five O'Clock Shadow
German court rules OpenAI violating songwriters' copyrights, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame when photography case and Cox files new briefs with the Supreme Court. Source| Plagiarism Today
By Joseph Neira Santa Cruz-based hardcore band DRAIN continue to push their aggressive, yet positive, sound on their third studio album …Is Your Friend. Being one of the bands on the forefront of this recent popularity of hardcore music, DRAIN stands out from the scene due to their thrashy riffs, frontman Sammy Ciaramitaro’s growly […] The post DRAIN’s Newest Album Proves They are Your Friend. appeared first on WMSC 90.3 FM.| WMSC 90.3 FM
Photography & Review by Ash Schnoor June 5th, 2025 Hoboken-based indie band Phoneboy lit up the velvet curtain of The Foundry at the Fillmore in Philadelphia for a night of light and airy summer anthems and explosive energy on June 5th. The show was the third to last stop of their Heartbreak Designer tour, which […] The post Phoneboy kicks off Summer at The Foundry at The Fillmore in Philadelphia appeared first on WMSC 90.3 FM.| WMSC 90.3 FM
Indie-rock project and New Jersey’s own The Happy Fits took over The Wellmont Theatre on October 28, 2023, to celebrate local music, the band’s latest| WMSC 90.3 FM
' We express our goal to uplift excellent and relevant art... that normally might not be heard on the concert stage.' The post Azrieli Music Prize recognizes works that tell a family story of the Holocaust, and transform medieval poetry appeared first on The Canadian Jewish News.| The Canadian Jewish News
Before Bob Dylan and Prince sat atop the state musical throne, The Andrews Sisters reigned supreme as the U.S. went to war.| Bemidji Pioneer
Generative AI (GenAI) is advancing rapidly and transforming creative industries. With its ability to generate songs in a few minutes, it raises questions about AI’s role in human creativity. How can the EU find a balance between supporting the development of technologies that drive innovation and protecting citizens from their social, ethical and legal risks? ...| European Science-Media Hub
Gordon Lightfoot’s 1976 ballad immortalized the 1975 Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck, linking Great Lakes industry, Indigenous history, environmental change, and enduring cultural memory.| NiCHE
Musei in Musica: concerts, dance and shows in Rome's museums, open exceptionally on 29 November 2025 from 8pm to 2am. The post Museums in Music 2025 appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
Located near Vatican City, Fonclea is a bar and restaurant well known for its everyday exciting live music programming. The post Fonclea: Live Music Every Day in Rome appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia is one of the oldest musical institutions worldwide. Don't miss out on breathtaking classical music concerts and orchestra performances conducted by Music Director Daniel Harding. The post The Classical Music & Orchestra Performances Not to Miss This Month appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
Rome’s Jazz festival returns for its 49th edition from 1-23 November 2025 at the Auditorium Parco della Musica and other locations in Rome. The post The 2025 Roma Jazz Festival appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
A list of the best music concerts and festivals to check out during December 2025 in Rome. The post Rome’s Live Music Concerts in December appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
A list of the best music concerts and festivals to check out during November 2025 in Rome. The post Rome’s Live Music Concerts in November appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
From October 10th to October 12th 2025, three days filled with events, exhibitions, shows, and concerts at Rome's Monti neighbourhood. The post From October 10th to 12th, Ottobrata Monticiana is back. appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
A list of the best music concerts and festivals to check out during October 2025 in Rome. The post Rome’s Live Music Concerts in October appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
Discover the 2025 edition of Spring Attitude Festival, which will take place on September 12 and 13 at La Nuvola in Rome. The post Rome’s Spring Attitude Festival 2025 appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
From September 8 to 14, 2025, the festival brings together a vibrant week of opera, orchestral and chamber music. The post OperAffinity Festival Returns to Todi appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
A list of the best music concerts and festivals to check out during September 2025 in Rome. The post Rome’s Live Music Concerts in September appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
On September 20 and 21, the pioneering festival of digital arts and electronic music returns to Rome's Auditorium Parco della Musica The post At the Auditorium: Two Days of Music to Celebrate 25 Years of Dissonanze appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
Until October 19th, the Parco del Celio will be hosting the event JAZZ&IMAGE organised by Alexanderplatz Jazz Club. The post Jazz & Image Festival appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
A list of the best music concerts and festivals to check out during August 2025 in Rome. The post Rome’s Live Music Concerts in August 2025 appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
Videocittà returns to the Gazometro of Rome from 3 to 6 July. Four days of immersive experiences, video art, live music, AV performances. The post Videocittà, The Festival of Vision and Digital Culture Returns to Rome appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
A list of the best music concerts and festivals to check out during July 2025 in Rome. The post Rome’s Live Music Concerts in July 2025 appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
The Rome Chamber Music Festival founded by Robert McDuffie this year celebrates its 22nd anniversary season at Rome's Auditorium Conciliazione.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
Korean Experimental Music Festival arrives at UCSC for four free performances. This is a rare opportunity... Nov. 14-15.| Good Times
Back in May 2023, Scott and I were sat in a bar in Croatia, with two Americans we’d randomly met on a boat trip, enjoying a few drinks, when news … Continue Reading We’ll be Jammin’ until the break of dawn with Stevie Wonder…| Sarah Collins Bookworm
In case you haven’t been paying attention, Oklou is the artist to watch. After the release of “choke enough” in February, the 32-year-old French singer quietly rose in popularity, performing among the likes of Caroline Polachek, Lorde and Flume. Released on Oct. 30, “choke enough (Deluxe)” achieves the rare feat of a deluxe record... This story Review: Oklou’s deluxe album punctuates her previous success appeared first on Washington Square News.| Washington Square News
Co-directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Applehans. Sony Pictures Animation for Netflix. By Minjung Noh What if religion moved to the beat of K-pop? KPop Demon Hunters (hereafter KDH) successfully... READ MORE The post When Pop Idols Become Shamans: Religion and Fandom in “KPop Demon Hunters” appeared first on Reading Religion.| Reading Religion
Music takes on a different meaning when it is experienced up close. That is the idea behind Candlelight®, a global series of live concerts that transforms historic venues into immersive spaces illuminated by thousands of candles. The result is a warm, intimate atmosphere where audiences are invited to listen slowly, with attention and presence. Since its launch, […]| Traveling and Living in Peru
After resuming my bullet journal a couple weeks ago, I started planning my next creative music endeavours. This time, back to writing and producing my own messages. What's taking shape, out of my scribbled notes on paper, are two distinct concept albums. Probably shorter than the previous one. I'm seeing 6-song works for now. I have names of all the collaborators I want to work with, a rough flexible timeline, and the themes. Although, once that was lined up in black and white, it occurred to...| Minutes to Midnight
I co-produced, mixed and mastered Rythur's debut album. He's a friend from the US, currently living in Colorado. Today's the day I met Rythur online on the fediverse some time ago, where we quickly bonded. His awesomely quirky (to me) approach to songwriting has always been a source of keen curiosity. When I heard the demos a defined thought formed: "this could become a great work with the right producer". I'm not sure if I was the right-est, but it felt good. And while it took me way too lon...| Minutes to Midnight
Six months ago, I offered to produce, mix, and master the debut album for a friend. One out of several good reasons to do so was selfish: use their project to complete a process of re-igniting my music production workflow, and rekindle with all the intrinsic mechanisms that are needed for a quality delivery. A process that I had successfully started with Zavajer at the end of last year. The idea was to start offering sound production services again, as a side activity. I didn't think that thr...| Minutes to Midnight
NASCAR driver Armani Williams will be among the guests at Sunday’s Good Folk Festival, a fundraising event for Creative Clay, at the St. Petersburg Coliseum. Williams, NASCAR’s first self-identified autistic driver, heard about Creative Clay and its mission – it’s an art center for people with developmental disabilities – and literally asked if he could […]| St Pete Catalyst
The Catalyst’s every-Thursday look at what’s happening in entertainment and arts.| St Pete Catalyst
'All Kinds of Music' describes the various places, and circumstances, where young people will hear music.| St Pete Catalyst
South Korean artist Hyuna sparked concern among fans after she collapsed on stage during her performance in Macau. In a video circulating online, HyunA was performing her hit song ‘Bubble Pop’ during her set at the Waterbomb festival on Sunday, November 9, when she suddenly fainted. Backup dancers immediately rushed to her aid before security| POP!
Today, critically-acclaimed singer, songwriter, and producer Joji announces his fourth studio album, Piss In The Wind, out February 6, 2026 via Palace Creek and available now to pre-save and pre-order on CD, LP and cassette HERE. To accompany the announcement, Joji shared another taste from the album, “If It Only Gets Better,” paired with a| POP!
It was a Monday night in San Francisco, but that didn’t stop fans from lining up around the block to see one of country’s brightest rising stars Waylon Wyatt. This was an all ages show and the young community showed up in full force .The buzz outside The Independent was undeniable, and inside, the atmosphere was pure anticipation. Wyatt’s sold-out show proved that his momentum is real and his talent even more so. The evening kicked off with a heartfelt, passionate acoustic set from Jack...| Music Junkie Press
I'm starting to come out of my 18th century music obsession (see here for an infodump on what that was about) but I wanted to get one more notebook post in on a nice paper I found by Robert Gjerdingen that has some funny stuff about Rousseau. Partimento,| Lucy Keer
As of October 2025, Suno and Udio are two text-to-music AI platforms that let users create full songs—including lyrics, vocals, and artwork—simply by entering text prompts. Some of this music is unappealing, even to its creators (protagonists?), but music scene insiders have assured me that some of the music emanating from these platforms is good … Continue reading "Competition from AI music, Country Girls Make Do"| Matthew Sag
Key Takeaways Why the Udio–Universal Music Group Partnership Matters Udio is not just adding another... The post Udio and Universal Music Group: A New Chapter for Artist-First AI Music appeared first on AI GPT Journal.| AI GPT Journal
Image courtesy of Raph_PH under CC-BY-4.0 via Creative Commons Sabrina Carpenter's seventh studio album, Man's Best Friend, had a highly anticipated release following the roaring success of her previous record, Short n' Sweet . However, the singer faced a barrage of backlash after revealing the cover art of her newly announced record in which she stood on her hands and knees whilst a faceless suited man pulled at her hair. While some critics deemed the cover politically tone-deaf and...| Strand Magazine
A review of Luvcat's debut album, Vicious Delicious.| Strand Magazine
A live review of British New Wave icons, The Psychedelic Furs, performing their 2025 London tour date.| Strand Magazine