Caution finds Mariah Carey fully and unapologetically embracing her contradictions.
Following tour dates in Europe and the West Coast, the singer-songwriter is bringing his Tough Love Tour to the East Coast.
Robyn’s Honey feels raw and incomplete, like a work in progress—and maybe that’s the point.
“The Distance,” which was co-produced by Skrillex and features Ty Dolla $ign, emerges as the Caution’s most radio-friendly offering so far.
Carey’s quasi-optimistic new single is barely worthy of album-track status.
The song was first teased a year and a half ago during the end credits of an episode of HBO’s Girls.
Bloom may be less ambitious than its predecessor, but it frequently manages to do more with less.
By the end of the two-and-a-half-hour set, the entire band was rocking in lockstep.
Sweetener is a reflection of Grande’s growing awareness of herself as an artist and her place in the world.
Swedish singer Robyn has dropped “Missing U,” her first solo single in eight years.
Directed by Dave Meyers, “God Is a Woman” mixes animation, digital eye candy, and references to classic artwork.
Liberation is largely freed from the bombast that has marred Christina Aguilera’s past releases.
Bring the Circus Home will feature newly recorded versions of iconic Madonna hits.
The music video is a moving meditation on America’s school shooting epidemic.
Co-produced by Kanye West, “Accelerate” is propelled by perpetually shifting beats and a rumbling electro bassline.
Belly might take a more conventional approach to their music now, but Dove proves it can still take flight.
With Church of Scars, Briggs delivers a series of gothic-soul dirges and blues-inflected pop.
Golden further bolsters Minogue’s reputation for taking risks—and artfully sets the stage for a disco comeback.
The songs on Sofi Tukker’s Treehouse are alternately playful and sincere, intimate and global.
The video pays homage to Jean Genet’s Un Chant D’Amour, the Wachowskis’ Bound, and classic greaser cinema.