Fresh off the release of her new single “Don’t Stop,” Megan Thee Stallion has launched the Don’t Stop Scholarship Fund. Meg (in partnership with Amazon Music’s Rap Rotation) will award two $10,000 to female students of color who are pursuing an associate’s, bachelor’s or postgraduate degree in any field. Check out the poster below and
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Phoebe Bridgers, Kathleen Hanna, Michael Stipe, Margo Price, Kesha, Hayley Williams, and more are slated to take part in “Honor Her Wish,” a virtual celebration of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died last month at 87. The event will act as a tribute to RBG, as well as a rally against
Memphis rapper BlocBoy JB has announced his major label debut. It’s called FatBoy, and it arrives Friday (October 9) via Universal. The 17-track LP features Yo Gotti, G Herbo, Tay Keith, Trippie Redd, and NLE Choppa. It features BlocBoy’s previously-released single “Swervin.” Check out FatBoy’s tracklist and album art below. In 2018, BlocBoy released his
Billie Eilish is performing a livestream concert on Saturday, October 24. The event—titled WHERE DO WE GO? THE LIVESTREAM—will stream at the artist’s website. Eilish will be performing from Los Angeles. Check out the announcement below. Eilish had just begun her tour in support of her Grammy-winning debut WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO
AC/DC have shared a new song called “Shot in the Dark”—the first from their forthcoming album POWER UP. The record reunites the group’s surviving classic lineup: Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd, and Cliff Williams have all rejoined the fold with Angus Young. The new album arrives November 13 via Columbia. It will be available in multiple
Johnny Nash, the pop and reggae singer behind the 1972 hit single “I Can See Clearly Now,” has died. His son John Nash III told TMZ that he died today of natural causes. He was 80. A Houston native, Nash began his recording career in the 1950s. He grew up singing in the church choir
Jazz singer and composer Cécile McLorin Salvant has been awarded a fellowship with the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. She is the only musician in this year’s group of “genius grant” recipients. She joins several other scientists, writers, and scholars among the 2020 honorees, who will each receive $625,000 to use over five
Billie Eilish and FINNEAS appeared on tonight’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to perform the new James Bond theme “No Time to Die.” They also sat down for a chat with Fallon before the performance, discussing their big night at the Grammys, her speech and performance at the Democratic National Convention, and
The urban pop songbook of the 90’s is getting the revival it really deserves right now, and it’s coming thanks to independent players like Ronnue, whose new cover of Janet Jackson’s “That’s the Way Love Goes” feels as contemporary as anything topping the charts this autumn does. Right from the moment we press play forward,
Delia Derbyshire: The Myths & The Legendary Tapes, a new film about the life of Delia Derbyshire, will premiere October 15 at the London Film Festival. Check out the trailer below. Derbyshire, an early electronic music pioneer, worked at the BBC’s Radiophonic Workshop in the 1960s, where she composed the theme for the long-running science
Dolly Parton performs onstage during the 53rd annual CMA Awards. (John Shearer/Getty) Dolly Parton is in talks to pose for Playboy magazine to mark her 75th birthday, the country icon has revealed. Parton told Scott Mills and Chris Stark on Radio 5 Live that she has discussed the idea of doing a Playboy shoot to mark her birthday in
Jay Electronica has finally, officially released his album Act II: The Patents of Nobility (The Turn) after a leak of the project began circulating online. It’s currently available via TIDAL. Remarkably, the record has nearly the same tracklist as it did in 2012. That means that Act II credits Charlotte Gainsbourg, Serge Gainsbourg (for a
With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services. This week’s batch includes new albums from Róisín Murphy, 21 Savage and Metro Boomin, Bartees Strange, Gabriel Garzón-Montano, Shamir, and
Nathan Apodaca is the TikTok star who hopped on a skateboard and lip synced to Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” while clutching a bottle of Ocean Spray Cran-Raspberry juice. The video went viral, resulting in a streaming spike for the already massive song from Rumours. The band tweeted their appreciation, and now in the grand tradition of
Elvis Costello & The Attractions’ iconic 1979 album Armed Forces is getting a massive and comprehensive box set reissue. The Complete Armed Forces is out November 6 via UMe. Watch the collection get unboxed below. The box comes with nine pieces of vinyl: three 12″ LPs, three 10″ LPs, and three 7″ singles. In addition
Megan Thee Stallion delivered a politically charged performance on the season premiere Saturday Night Live last night (October 3). Check it out below. Performing on a set that boldly displayed the text “PROTECT BLACK WOMEN,” Meg ran through her track “Savage” before setting her sights on Daniel Cameron, the attorney general of Kentucky and special
Today, October 2, is another Bandcamp Friday, which means the platform is waiving its share of revenue for 24 hours. It’s always great to support artists directly, but there are also plenty of benefit albums that support various causes. Some initiatives local—like feeding vulnerable New Yorkers or helping out students in North Carolina—while others focus
Organizers in Dallas, Texas have shared plans for a forthcoming library named for Power Trip singer Riley Gale, who died in August at age 34. The Dallas Hope Center, the city’s only shelter for LGBTQ+ youth, will be home to the Riley Gale Library. Organizers in Gale’s home town are seeking donations to build the
Woods have released a new collection called Reflections Vol. 1 (Bumble Bee Crown King). It includes rare and unreleased tracks from 2009-2013. The band plans to release some vinyl editions of the collection next year. Find selections below and buy Reflections Vol. 1 at Bandcamp. “With no touring this year, and possibly next, we decided
Travis Scott appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Thursday night (October 1). He sat down for an interview with Jimmy Kimmel about his new McDonald’s collaboration, and then gave a remote performance of “FRANCHISE.” Young Thug and M.I.A. also participated. Watch below. “FRANCHISE” came after the release of “The Plan,” which Travis Scott made for with
Denzel Curry has released a new song titled “Live From the Abyss.” On the track, the Florida rapper address the current political and social climate. For the month of October, net proceeds from the song benefit Dream Defenders. Listen below. This year, Denzel Curry collaborated with Kenny Beats on UNLOCKED. Revisit Pitchfork’s “How Denzel Curry
Bryson Tiller has released his new album A N N I V E R S A R Y tonight via Trapsoul/RCA. Drake appears on the album track “Outta Time.” Listen to it below. Leading up to the album’s release, Tiller dedicated a series of billboards in his native Louisville to the memory of Breonna Taylor.
Jorja Smith has shared an animated music video for a new song called “Come Over.” The track features Popcaan. Below, watch the “Come Over” video, animated by Future Power Station. Smith released her debut, Lost & Found, back in June 2018. Earlier this year, the British artist shared “By Any Means,” which was the lead
The leading indie pop band in the United States, The PondHawks, have recently released their newest single “Invisible Stranger”, a song of hope and inspiration regarding the world’s climate at the moment. Born in 2007, the song writing duo Jorie Gracen and Mario Novelli are recognized for their edgy lyrics, incredible harmonies, and their unique
Nate Soundz is a phoenix rising above the ashes and emerging as one of the next superstars in the world of music. Nate Soundz is 33 years old living in Northern California where he grew up with his single mom. He began to write poetry and rhymes around 2015, which led to lyrics and recording
Bill Callahan, Bonnie “Prince” Billy, and AZITA have shared a cover of Yusuf / Cat Stevens’ 1967 song “Blackness of the Night.” Check it out below and scroll down Yusuf’s version. “Blackness of the Night” was on Yusuf / Cat Stevens’ New Masters. As Rolling Stone notes, Yusuf has written, “‘Blackness of the Night’ was
Ashes To Omens are releasing their highly anticipated new single “War Cry” on Friday October 2nd, 2020. “War Cry” is a song about overcoming anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts during difficult times, and is receiving stellar reviews in the global music community. Based out of Athens, GA, Ashes to Omens formed in late July 2017
Laura Jane Grace—the singer and songwriter who fronts the bands Against Me! and the Devouring Mothers—has just surprise released a new album called Stay Alive. It’s out now via Polyvinyl. Listen to it below. The album was made this year during the COVID-19 pandemic as Against Me! came home from a tour. It was recorded
Girl, you gonna find out, singer/songwriter Maurice sings in his debut single “The Wall”. It’s late. The night is still young and Maurice takes a detour to his house after a date. His voice carries the weight, the underlying music emphasizes his impassioned desires. “The Wall” is about taking things to the next leavy, getting
Jimmy Edgar (producer and one half of J-E-T-S) has shared two new singles. One of the songs is called “METAL” and it features SOPHIE. The other, “GET UP,” features Danny Brown. Listen to Jimmy Edgar’s tracks below. “SOPHIE and I met at Fabric in London in the 2010s and since then we have performed live