Pop and Rock Music
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Jawsh 685’s “Savage Love” became a global pop smash. Next up: graduating from high school and, hopefully, getting on a plane. Source
In “The Meaning of Mariah Carey,” the singer and songwriter opens up about abuse, infidelity, racism, Derek Jeter and much more. Source
A look back at the band’s 15-year-old debut, “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out,” a commercial success that simultaneously satirized and celebrated staged spectacles. Source
The reissue of his 1987 masterpiece unveils dozens of unheard songs. Source
In a new memoir, the rock musician breaks down the first 25 years of his life, when he found his sound, his voice and his commitment to love and nonviolence. Source
The British band known for blending politics with personal passion is releasing a new album, “Ultra Mono,” that takes aim at faux patriotism, class inequality and sexism. Source
The Irish innovator has been putting her own spin on glittery music for two decades. In a year full of dance-pop releases, she’s returning to shake things up yet again. Source
The musician quit Dirty Projectors and searched for her own voice and a new musical family. She found them among the collaborators on her latest album of neo-psychedelic rock and in a metal cover band. Source
An innovative producer known for warping the line between the mainstream and the experimental is making a double debut, releasing two albums in two months. Source
Hear tracks by Ava Max, Tricky, Bill Callahan and others. Source