They're not making music for millennials anymore. In fact, they're not trying too.
A classic metal album set in the most "metal" universe of all: Warhammer 40k.
A slow burner from a blues rock band that works perfectly.
A songwriting chameleon does it again.
A hard-hitting song about child abuse occurring behind closed doors.
Scandinavian folk and Trap combine old and new in a bold single.
Galapaghost's track is like a wisp of smoke, here and gone in a second.
Carla Brown get Chicago's greatest artists to tell all and it's pretty dope.
Disgraceland: The worst stories about your favorite artists that you can't help but listen to.
A better understanding of the musical genius named Tom Petty.
Will Janelle Monae surprise Drake and Kendrick in the spotlight category?
Whether you're a fan or a journalist, Rap Rader brings you the best interviews with your favorite artists and producers.
Kelly Clarkson the long shot, but can anyone keep up with Taylor?
Cardi B and Travis Scott both had an incredible year, but will the late Mac Miller win everyone over?
Arctic Monkeys? Beck? St. Vincent?
Brandi Carlile, John Prine and Lee Ann Womack will battle it out.
Tokimonsta, Justice and Sophie are among the nominees.
H.E.R., Toni Braxton, Leon Bridges, PJ Morton, Lalah Hathaway are all possible winners.
Greta Van Fleet, Ghost, Alice in Chains and Weezer are nominated this year.
An evolution in the band's sound.
With a sweeping blend of guitar riffs, heavy drums, and soft vocals, the track is a born-again 90s alternative classic.
An intense experimentation that results in a perfect example of what art rock and retromania should be.
The synth-heavy electronic track fits right in with a '80s film score.
Airy, floating "bedroom jazz" from Chicago.
The New York City punk band rings in the new year with good old in-your-face anger.