If Day 2 of Lollapalooza was unofficially the pop/electronica-centric day of the music festival, then Day 3 (7/30) proved to be the perfect antidote, at least for this reviewer anyway.
There was a time, long ago, when Lollapalooza essentially represented the very antithesis of mainstream popular music. Or at least that was the case in its inaugural year anyway, way
Beyoncé – “Virgo’s Groove” Probably the most anticipated release of the year, Renaissance does not disappoint. For over an hour Beyoncé guides herself through glitchy disco and dance pop, always
Summer in Chicago is almost always (safe for 2020 anyway) a uniquely celebratory time of year. The vibrancy and energy in the air are palpable, so after our notoriously long
2019’s Heard It in a Past Life is the kind of album that seems destined to define a career. An album built on the virality of a novice songwriter being
When the Covid shutdown hit, Amanda Shires felt like that was the end of her musical career, however, she slowly started piecing together confessional journals which eventually formed the spine
Canadian singer-songwriter Nick Nace, who has been based in Nashville, in recent years, returns with his fourth solo album, The Harder Stuff, his follow-up to 2019’s Wrestling with the Mystery,
Sixthman, creators of unforgettable festivals on sand and at sea for more than two decades, have announced the 15th voyage of Cayamo: A Journey Through Song, a seven-night musical adventure sailing February
Dawes made history last weekend on CBS Saturday Morning by performing the entirety of their new song “Someone Else’s Cafe/Doomscroller Tries to Relax.” Clocking in at 10 minutes and five seconds, the performance broke the
Lubbock’s dani mack, after being burned before, is back for round two in the music industry armed with a pop-savvy, guitar-led indie rocker tackling the universally despised environment of modern