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Fontaines D.C. Don't Belong to You

Their debut album earned comparisons to Joy Division and James Joyce. But the Irish post-punks are changing it up with "A Hero's Death"

Spotify CEO Tells Musicians They Need to Record More Music, and Faster

Daniel Ek has been criticized by a wide range of artists for his comments

For Music, July Was a Rollercoaster of Surprise Releases and Upsetting Allegations

Taylor Swift goes "indie" and Burger Records is rocked by disturbing sexual misconduct

Lollapalooza Announces Four-Night Livestream in Lieu of Festival

It's the next best thing to a real, live music festival

The Chainsmokers' Hamptons Concert Under Investigation by Cuomo

Attendees at the drive-in concert left their cars and did not practice social distancing

Neil Young May Sue Donald Trump Over Song Usage

Young is sick of hearing "Rockin’ in the Free World" after the president speaks

Taylor Swift Is Selling Cardigans

And because everything Swift touches turns to gold, thousands of people will buy them

Amy Klobuchar on Save Our Stages: "I Don't Want to Lose Music in America"

The Minnesota senator explains why she introduced the bill to help independent venues

Peter Green, Fleetwood Mac Co-Founder, Dead at 73

Green was considered to be one of the best guitarists of his generation

Scientists Are Holding a Concert to Test How COVID-19 Spreads

Participants will be tested for the coronavirus 48 hours before the show

What a New Wave of Socially Distanced Luxury Concerts Could Look Like

The “Safe & Sound” series kicks off in the Hamptons this Saturday

Billie Joe Armstrong's Son Accused of Sexual Misconduct

Joey Armstrong, drummer for the band SWMRS, was accused by The Regrettes' Lydia Night

Chris Frantz Reflects on Tina, David and the Final Years of Talking Heads

In his new memoir "Remain in Love," the band's drummer sets the record straight on their abrupt 1991 breakup