Rome Ramirez On The End Of Sublime With Rome & Why It’s A “Natural Evolution” Of The Beloved Band

As Sublime sees a new rebirth with Jakob Nowell — son of original frontman, Bradley — as their singer, Rome Ramirez is sending off Sublime with Rome solo. Amid the release of a final album and tour, he details why it’s "perfect timing" for the transition. Keep reading

Serj Tankian Talks Marrying Art And Activism: “Just Being An Entertainer Is Not Good Enough”

Ahead of his new book, 'Down With The System: A Memoir (Of Sorts),' System Of A Down frontman Serj Tankian discusses his musical odyssey — from reluctant rockstar to outspoken artist. Keep reading

Brooklyn’s Sound Mind Live Festival Promotes Mental Health Awareness Through Performance, Panels & More

The annual Sound Mind Live festival is a celebration of "our shared humanity." Held May 18 in Bushwick, the annual event aims to highlight issues of mental health prevalent throughout the music industry. Keep reading

“What Doesn’t Grow Is Dead’: How Klezmer Musicians Are Creating For A Modern Jewish World

"We're not making music for people's great-grandparents," says a klezmer artist from Israel. In celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month, learn about the fans and musicians leading the klezmer revival. Keep reading

10 Exciting AAPI Artists To Know In 2024: Audrey English, Emily Vu, Zhu & Others

In honor of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, get to know 10 up-and-coming AAPI artists — including Alex Ritchie, Curtis Waters and others — whose music spans geography and genre. Keep reading

Gunna Is Defiantly ‘One Of Wun’: 5 Takeaways From The New Album

Amid legal drama and rap feuds, Gunna dropped his fifth studio album — and showed that none of the negativity is going to drag him down. Keep reading

New Music Friday: Listen to Songs From Megan Thee Stallion, Camila Cabello & Lil Nas X, BTS’ RM & More

May 10 is quite the stacked day of new music across all genres — from Post Malone & Morgan Wallen's country collab, to Stray Kids' team-up with Charlie Puth, to The Chainsmokers and Kings of Leon. Check out some fresh releases to enjoy this weekend here. Keep reading

Incubus On Revisiting ‘Morning View’ & Finding Rejuvenation By Looking To The Past

More than two decades after 'Morning View' helped solidify Incubus as a rock mainstay, Brandon Boyd and Michael Einziger break down how rerecording the album for 'Morning View XXIII' "reinvigorated" the band. Keep reading

Why Weezer’s ‘The Blue Album’ Is One Of The Most Influential ’90s Indie Pop Debuts

Weezer’s debut album was a harbinger of nerd rock and its many acolytes, with hits like "Buddy Holly" and "Undone (The Sweater Song)." Thirty years after its release, 'The Blue Album' stands tall for the ways it redefined indie pop and rock. Keep reading

Shannon And The Clams On New Album ‘The Moon Is In The Wrong Place’: Sorrow, Exuberance & Catharsis

After Shannon Shaw lost her fiancé, Joe Haener, in a freak accident, the music that would comprise 'The Moon is in the Wrong Place' began flowing fast. So was second-guessing about bringing such a tender document to market. Read for how it came to be. Keep reading