The Jesus And Mary Chain Is Unbroken: Jim Reid On New Album ‘Glasgow Eyes’ & Their Tempestuous History

"We used to say things that no one ought to say to another human being," says Jim Reid about his brother and musical partner, William. Yet the bond of the Jesus and Mary Chain remains intact — and they're out with a new album, 'Glasgow Eyes,' out March 8. Keep reading

GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Doja Cat & SZA Tearfully Accept Their First GRAMMYs For “Kiss Me More”

Relive the moment the pair's hit "Kiss Me More" took home Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, which marked the first GRAMMY win of their careers. Keep reading

Listen: Miley Cyrus & Pharrell Reunite For New Song “Doctor (Work It Out)”

Ten years after their first funky single, Miley Cyrus and Pharrell Williams strike again with "Doctor (Work It Out)," which arrived on March 1. Hear the new track and watch the spirited music video here. Keep reading

11 Women Pushing Amapiano To Global Heights: Uncle Waffles, Nkosazana Daughter, & More

While Tyla may have brought amapiano to 2024 GRAMMYs stage, a vast network of women are responsible for bringing the South African sound to the world. Get to know 11 of the artists at the forefront of amapiano music. Keep reading

15 Must-Hear Albums In March 2024: Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, Shakira & More

From the debuts of Tyla and rapper Tierra Whack, to a new salvo from Kim Gordon, women dominate the list of releases for March. While it may be Women's History Month, there are a few major releases from male artists, including Justin Timberlake. Keep reading

Everything We Know About Twenty One Pilots’ New Album ‘Clancy’

Three years in the making, Twenty One Pilots are returning with their seventh album, 'Clancy.' Take a look at all of the details they've revealed so far, including the release date and track list. Keep reading

UK Drill Is An International Sensation. Will It Be Censored To Death?

UK drill is on the cusp of international popularity, quickly becoming the dominant form of drill. But with mounting censorship in its home country, what does the future of the genre look like? Keep reading

Global Spin: Lau Noah Acknowledges Her Weaknesses In This Acoustic Performance Of “Lesser Men Would Call It Love”

Catalan songstress Lau Noah performs a stripped-down rendition of "Lesser Men Would Call It Love," an introspective B-side from her new collaborative album, 'A Dos.' Keep reading

María José Llergo On Her Debut Album ‘Ultrabelleza,’ Her Upcoming US Tour & Flamenco As A Cultural Bridge

Maria José Llergo is taking her unique brand of flamenco to the U.S. for the first time. In an interview, the Spanish artist explains how she combines modern electro touches with traditional techniques to share the story of flamenco with the world. Keep reading

Mannequin Pussy’s Marisa Dabice On How LSD, Pigs & Non-Indulgent Hedonism Led To ‘I Got Heaven’

On their new album, 'I Got Heaven,' Philly quartet Mannequin Pussy harnessed the power of self-reflection and solitude. The result is a cacophonous record of punk and indie rock that's "overly amorous, horny, and lustful." Keep reading