The hype machine surrounding Catching Fire kicks into high gear with Coldplay’s “Atlas.”
Perry’s third album, Prism, has been marketed as a change in direction for the singer.
Tales of Us takes a step away from the electronic sound of Goldfrapp’s most popular releases.
The track takes a decidedly softer tack than “Bring the Noize,” with a summery dub vibe and sing-song melody. At least for the first 90 seconds.
Though Love in the Future purportedly has its ear on the future, Legend frequently draws on his past.
Eminem has dropped “Berzerk,” the lead single from this forthcoming eighth studio album.
For the first time in years, Múm has served up something we can really sink our teeth into.
It’s been a big month for the Gagasphere.
Slim Shady’s back with a brand new song from the soundtrack to the latest installment of the first-person shooter game Call of Duty.
“Applause” is a surprisingly straightforward dance-pop song, neither forward-thinking nor retro.
With its atypical song structures and abrupt shifts between bass music and gothic folk songs, A Small Murmuration is the aural equivalent of an erdogic novel.
Katy Perry’s “Roar” leans more toward rock than the singer’s past hits, but it’s still got an unmistakable bubble-gum pop center.
M83 has teamed up with actress turned director Bryce Dallas Howard for the music video for “Claudia Lewis.”
The video is directed by Jeff Nicholas, Jonathan Craven, and Simon McLoughlin.
This is the pair’s fifth collaboration.
Moby makes his directorial debut with the music video for “A Case of Shame.”
Goldfrapp kicks off a tour in support of the album at the Manchester International Festival today and tomorrow.
Rather than shift back and forth in mood and tone like previous efforts, Fantasy is surprisingly coherent.
New York duo MS MR has unveiled the music video for their new single, “Think of You,” a standout track from their debut album.
The music video for the third single from Timberlake’s The 20/20 Experience is most definitely Not Safe For Work.