Like it or not, AI music is here to stay. Rather than fighting it, we should understand its benefits as a tool for artists.
Sticking to compositions of around four minutes, the musicianship and production remain exemplary. But it’s too often ...
Dolores O'Riordan passed away; The Rolling Stones were forced to change the lyrics of "Let's Spend The Night Together" to ...
We've all been there, sweating with a borrowed backline that's not playing ball. Luckily, Sullivan had a guardian angel ...
As 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' slashes its musical guest count, following other shows, recording artists are getting fewer and fewer ...
London trio PVA weren't entirely sure what their ace new album meant, so they went to a tarot reader to see if she could help ...
It’s time for another round of Studio Sessions with the School of Rock Chapel Hill, featuring three songs performed by the ...
Glam Grenade, the forward-leaning dance music project led by Lady D and S/AM, releases its full-length album Delete the Ego, available January 11 on all major streaming platforms. "This project isn't ...
In a statement to Rolling Stone, streaming platform Deezer confirmed “that many of Sienna Rose’s albums and songs are ...
Earlier this week, Bandcamp issued a blanket ban on generative AI and deepfake impersonations. This new measure makes ...
Worth a staggering $2.45bn, Suno is an AI music company that can create a track with just a few prompts. Why is its CEO happy to see it called ‘the Ozempic of the music industry’?
The way we see it, 2026 is going to be a monumental battle with AI for the music industry’s soul. As it seemingly seeps into ...