In some ways, COVID shrank the distance between musicians and listeners. But then, it also threw nearly everything about the industry into disarray, and for many, things have never been the same.
At Washington Burrito in Lynnwood, that moment arrives wrapped in foil, stuffed with perfectly seasoned ingredients, and bathed in a green chili sauce that should probably be classified as a ...
They say you can always come home. Will Smith intends to put that adage to the test with his new album. After suffering a ...
LA scene boss Club Indigo, aka, Sarah Badiee, is on an ever-evolving journey of artistic freedom, community and collaboration ...
Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich square off in a film pitting a culty pop musician against the critics, but Opus needs far more ...
With Irish-themed events, comedy, music, theater, outdoor activities, and more, here are 21 things to do in North Jersey this ...
There’s something magical about stepping into a place where time stands still. And in Montville, Connecticut, that magic awaits in a sprawling treasure trove that will have you wondering where the ...
When The Knack started, I wrote songs about girls,” the late frontman told me in 2008. “I think girls is really what rock’n’roll is about.” Indeed, every song on the band’s 1979 debut album Get The ...
Rolling Loud co-founder Tariq Cherif tells Uproxx the key that has kept the festival flourishing for a decade.
Bob Mould looks back at a storied punk career with Husker Du and reflects on the indie scene that defined a generation.
Before he was the rambunctious frontman for the J. Geils Band, Peter Wolf was one of the first disc jockeys on WBCN.
"Chaos: The Manson Murders" by documentarian Errol Morris offers some wild new theories on the infamous case. It's based on a bookd by Tom O'Neill.