Michigan-based music producer, sound designer, and vocalist AUDIA will be hitting the stage at Movement Music Festival in Detroit this weekend — and she’s bringing her expressive, heavy-hitting flair to the stage. AUDIA’s evocative performances are accentuated by her own vocals that dominate many of her tracks, along with a combination of field recordings taken
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Remember Prince Midnight, the man who made that infamous Lars Ulrich toilet back in 2021? Well, it turns out that was just the beginning as he also completed a custom-made crapper fashioned in the style of Iron Maiden‘s iconic Powerslave album cover because every pharaoh needs a throne, right? Before we get down to serious business and dive into
Seattle-based DJ and producer Tony H is a multifaceted artist who has made a name for himself as one of the most exciting artists in the house music scene. Whether in his role as label manager as Space Yacht, Label CEO for his very own underground imprint Late Night Munchies, writing sensational music or performing
In the storied history of rock ‘n’ roll, how many classic albums truly have no weak songs? Even the Beatles‘ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, ranked by many as the greatest album ever recorded, has one less-than-stellar track in “Good Morning Good Morning.” The greatest records aren’t necessarily the most consistent, but these 25
When he debuted in 2018, 1788-L was everything. He was on every lineup, had collaborations with Rezz, Illenium, and more, and was hyped to become a leader in the midtempo scene. Then, the pandemic happened. While some soldiered through and found success with live streams and other forms of engagement, others retreated and focused on
David Ellefson‘s band Kings of Thrash won’t always play mainly Megadeth covers, the bass player indicated in a new interview. As subsequently summarized by Blabbermouth, Ellefson, a former Megadeth bassist, is now working on “some new material” with Kings of Thrash, just one new band he’s started since exiting Megadeth. Ellefson says it’s “stuff that we’ve already written,
Hong Kong-based producer Yaat is methodically taking over the dance music scene with his fresh take on beloved genres like tech house, psy-slap, and pop. Formerly known as Yaman, Yaat has already seen success with his debut release “Jenny from the Block,” which is gearing up to reach the 1.5 million streams mark on Spotify.
The music world took a massive hit when the news broke that legendary singer Tina Turner died at the age of 83 on May 24. Hailed “The Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” a bunch of artists took to social media to pay their respects to Turner, including members of The Rolling Stones, Black Sabbath‘s Geezer
Some of Skrillex’s biggest IDs are still yet to come as he’s teased a few new tracks on social media featuring some of dance music’s favorite newcomers and heaviest hitters. “Fine Day” with Boys Noize, “BADDAS” with G-Rex, Peekaboo, and Flowdan, and “Push” with Hamdi and TAICHU are all slated for release in the next
It was released as the soundtrack for the Stephen King film Maximum Overdrive on May 24, 1986, but Who Made Who was more than a piece of memorabilia for a mediocre fright flick. AC/DC hadn’t released a really solid album since 1981’s For Those About to Rock We Salute You and Who Made Who was
We’ve heard a lot of wild things people have done at music festivals. From outright sex on the dance floor to spraying breast milk on an unsuspecting crowd, some people take the freedom at music festivals a bit too seriously. We would also never suggest attending a festival so pregnant you’re about to burst (though
Rick Rubin has emerged as one of the biggest music producers since emerging on the scene in the ’80s. His resume boasts such acts as Beastie Boys, Slayer, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tom Petty, AC/DC, Johnny Cash, Weezer, Linkin Park, Metallica, Black Sabbath and System of a Down amongst others, but his methods have occasionally
GRIDLIFE Midwest, the original Motorsports Music Festival is returning for its tenth edition June 2-4 at Gingerman Raceway in South Haven, Michigan. This year’s edition is leaning heavily into bass and we have the perfect playlist to get you in the mood for this high octane festival, curated by none other than Sullivan King. Featuring
The rock world has lost a great voice and talent as former Trans-Siberian Orchestra vocalist James Lewis has died. The news was confirmed on social media by Dan Roth, who revealed that the musician had passed on Monday (May 23). In a social media posting, Roth wrote, “Today we lost one of the best vocalists
It took Kill The Noise six years from his first album to drop his second, last year’s EMBRACE. But he’s quick on his own heels to drop his third studio album this year, HOLLOW WORLD. The first single from the album is already out, as well, “Ultraviolent” featuring future metal duo Shadow Cliq. While EMBRACE
From their funky melodies to the gibberish Anthony Kiedis chants in some of their songs, Red Hot Chili Peppers are one of the most unique bands in rock ‘n’ roll. They’ve dropped a total of 13 albums throughout their career so far, but which is the best? That’s what we want to hear from you
We’re always excited to get in on the ground floor of a new artist. Enter Planet Zuzy hailing from Poland with her debut single “Higher.” “Higher” draws its authority straight from the dance floor, with a nuanced approach to classic club sound. Effortlessly combining trance-y romps with a mainstage pop-like edge, “Higher” isdesigned for dancing.
While we now know that Josh Freese is the touring drummer for Foo Fighters, one other bit of info to come from the Foo Fighters Preparing Music for Concerts livestream was that Dave Grohl is to credit for the drum work on the band’s new album, But Here We Are. Though two songs had been