Prince

Bright Eyes made a "Sad Indie Mixtape"

Featuring Phoebe Bridgers, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nick Drake, Frank Ocean, Lana Del Rey, Patti Smith, Arab Strap, PJ Harvey, Aphex Twin, Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine, and more.

25 early 2000s rap albums that every current rap fan needs to know

Music nostalgia tends to move in 20-year cycles, so early 2000s rap is unsurprisingly leaving a mark on today’s new rap music. Here are 25 albums from that era that hold up especially well today…

18 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Alice Glass, Elvis Costello, Osees, Dua Lipa (ft. Madonna & Missy Elliott), Svalbard, Prince, Undeath, Gayngs, Oceanator, and more…

listen to Prince's sought-after unreleased treasure, "Cosmic Day"

“Cosmic Day” is one of the 63 unreleased tracks that are on the upcoming ‘Sign O’ The Times’ super deluxe box set.

listen to Prince's unreleased 1979 version of “I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man”

Prince’s 1986 double album Sign O’ The Times is getting a massive super deluxe edition in September, featuring a whopping 63 previously unreleased tracks, 45 of those being studio “vault” tracks. Here’s one of those, a version of “I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man” that Prince recorded back in 1979…

Beastie Boys, Queen, Bob Marley & more getting dedicated Sirius XM stations

Beastie Boys radio will feature ”classic bangers, deep cuts, rarities, and live recordings,” DJ sets from Sean Lennon, Rosie Perez, Talib Kweli, Michael Rapaport, and Z-Trip, and more.

Listen to Inter Arma cover Husker Du, Tom Petty, Venom & more on new LP

The black metal cover of Husker Du’s ”The Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill” is a major highlight.

watch Sufjan Stevens cover David Bowie, REM, Drake, Prince, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell & more

While we await Sufjan’s new album, here are some of our favorite covers he’s done over the years.

Prince's 'Sign o' the Times' getting massive super deluxe edition (stream an unreleased track)

The Super Deluxe edition of ’Sign O’ the Times’ includes 63 previously unreleased tracks, 45 of those being studio ”vault” tracks.

listen to Inter Arma cover Prince's "Purple Rain"

”It was meant to be outrageous- to be played late at night while laughing and drinking beer with our friends. Because that’s what this is: Inter Arma covering the greatest pop song of the 1980s, and arguably of all time, by Prince, who HATED when people covered his music.”
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