Jun 18, 2025
Chappell Roan and the Cost of Being the “Too Much” Pop Star

By all accounts, Chappell Roan is having a breakout year. Her debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess is the kind of record that builds a movement: queer, maximalist, irreverent, and personal. Her single “Good Luck, Babe!” became a streaming success and a generational mantra. She’s selling... Read More »

Lola Young Announces New Album ‘I’m Only F–king Myself’

After two critically acclaimed albums (My Mind Wanders and Sometimes Leaves Completely in 2023 and This Wasn’t Meant for You Anyway in 2024) with a breakthrough hit that quietly took over the charts, British singer-songwriter Lola Young is preparing to release what may be the most vulnerable and ambitious work... Read More »

Bonnaroo 2025 Canceled Mid-Festival Due to Severe Weather Conditions

The 2025 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival was abruptly canceled Friday night (June 13) due to persistent and worsening weather conditions, marking a rare mid-event shutdown for the long-running Tennessee festival. Organizers issued an evacuation notice to attendees earlier in the day and confirmed the cancellation via social media around... Read More »

Did Cowboy Carter Break the Grammys? Inside the 2026 Rule Changes

The 2025 Grammy Awards were suspiciously perfect. Beyoncé finally won Album of the Year, a long-overdue recognition that fans, critics, and industry veterans had been demanding for over a decade. Cowboy Carter, her genre-defying country epic, also won Best Country Album, and in doing so, cracked open a conversation about... Read More »

The Architect of the California Sound: Brian Wilson Dead at 82

Brian Wilson, the songwriter, producer, and founding genius of the Beach Boys, has died at age 82. A spokesperson for the Wilson family confirmed the news Wednesday in a statement that asked for privacy as they “share \[their] grief with the world.” As the creative architect behind some of the... Read More »

Johnny Winter’s Former Managers Ordered to Pay $226K in Estate Dispute

A Connecticut judge has concluded a contentious estate dispute involving the late legendary blues guitarist Johnny Winter, ordering his former manager, Paul Nelson, and Nelson's wife, Marion, to pay $226,000 in damages. The ruling addresses improper payments received by the Nelsons after Winter's death in 2014 and denies their claim... Read More »