Kronos Quartet

This Week's Livestreams (Brockhampton, OSEES, Whitney, Bat for Lashes, more)

Plus Alanis Morissette, The Isley Brothers vs Earth, Wind and Fire, Ted Leo, Eve 6, Waxahatchee, Rufus Wainwright, and more livestreams you can watch this week since there are no live concerts to attend.

listen to Bjork's SONOS station, "21 years of wav files liquidated into a stream"

“I have a soft spot for visceral rawness and integrity,” says Bjork of what to expect. “I like it when people are idiosyncratic and have their own world.”

22 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Disclosure, Tyler Childers, Lomelda, LEYA (Actress remix), Necrot, Red Fang, Unreal City, Loma, Kronos Quartet (Pete Seeger cover), and more…

32 videos of Hal Willner’s ’80s series ‘Night Music’ that display his gift for weird, amazing collaborations

We lost Hal Willner yesterday. He was a gifted producer whose greatest skill may have been his ability to bring together disparate talents that you might not think would fit together but turned out to be truly inspired. One of the places where you can really see that in action was Night Music, a musical offshoot of Saturday Night Live that lasted two weird wonderful seasons…

Grammys 2020 winners list: Nipsey Hussle, Vampire Weekend, Tool, Rosalia, Lizzo, Tanya Tucker, Billie Eilish, more

So far winners include the late Nipsey Hussle, Vampire Weekend, Tool, Lizzo, Anderson .Paak, Rosalia, Tanya Tucker, Tyler the Creator, Koffee, Lil Nas X, Beyonce, Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, and more…

Mum celebrating 'Yesterday Was Dramatic – Today Is OK' 20th anniversary on tour (Big Ears included)

Icelandic band Múm are playing the 2020 edition of Knoxville’s Big Ears, where they’ll perform Yesterday Was Dramatic—Today is OK for its 20th anniversary at the festival. While here, they’ll be doing their most extensive touring in North America in a decade…

Big Ears 2020 initial lineup: Efterklang, MUM, Tindersticks, Damo Suzuki, more

Big Ears happens March 26-29 in Knoxville and the initial lineup also includes Thundercat, Devendra Banhart, Terry Riley, Kim Gordon, and more

Grammys 2019 winners: Cardi B, Laurie Anderson, Lady Gaga, Childish Gambino, Drake, Brandi Carlile, more

Other 2019 Grammy winners so far include St. Vincent, High On Fire, Kacey Musgraves, Pharrell, Kendrick Lamar/Jay Rock, Anderson Paak, Chris Cornell, The Carters, Ella Mai, Dave Chappelle, and more.

The Quietus' Albums of the Year 2018

UK music site The Quietus have published their Albums of the Year 2018 list and, as usual, it looks pretty different than most other sites’ lists…

upcoming @ Carnegie Hall: Phenomenal Women, Nickel Creek, Chris Thile, The Gloaming, yMusic & more

Here are some crossover shows that caught our eye at the fancy venue, and a coupon for one show coming up soon included.
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