5 Reasons John Lennon’s ‘Mind Games’ Is Worth Another Shot

John Lennon's 1973 solo album 'Mind Games' never quite got its flowers, aside from its hit title track. A spectacular 2024 remix and expansion is bound to amend its so-so reputation. Keep reading

HARDY On New Album ‘Quit!!’ & How “Trying To Push My Own Boundaries” Has Paid Off

On his third album, the self-described "black sheep" of country music proves he's here to stay. Keep reading

Aussie Hardcore Band Speed Are Carrying The Flag For A Continent

Australian hardcore crew Speed have been making waves in their scene for years, on a continent less known for the bludgeoning genre. On their new album, 'Only One Mode,' Speed are rising to hardcore's current moment and championing the sound of Sydney. Keep reading

Meet KOKOKO! The DIY Electronic Group Channeling The Chaos & Resilience Of Kinshasa

The exciting live electronic act out of the Congo discusses their fiery, pulsing, sophomore album, 'BUTU,' the manic sound of Kinshasa, and using improvisation to keep their performances energized. Keep reading

‘A Hard Day’s Night’ Turns 60: 6 Things You Can Thank The Beatles Film & Soundtrack For

This week in 1964, the Beatles changed the world with their iconic debut film, and its fresh, exuberant soundtrack. If you like music videos, folk-rock and the song "Layla," thank 'A Hard Day's Night.' Keep reading

A Beginner’s Guide To Phish: 8 Ways To Get Into The Popular Jam Band

Not a Phish phan? No worries. Ahead of their 26-date tour and new album, 'Evolve,' dig into this primer on the music and the subculture of the most popular jam band since the Grateful Dead. Keep reading

X’s Mark The Spot: How Cigarettes After Sex Turn Difficult Memories Into Dreamy Nostalgia

"We’re all in the same boat," Greg Gonzalez says of the band’s new album, ‘X’s.' The frontman speaks with GRAMMY.com about how channeling Madonna and Marvin Gaye helped him turn his memories of a relationship into sublime dream pop. Keep reading

Finding ‘Comfort In Chaos’: John Summit On The Journey To His Debut Album

"I always wanted to do an album," the DJ/producer says of 'Comfort in Chaos.' Although Summit has graced many major stages, creating his full-length debut took "over 10 years of producing and eight years of releasing music to get confident enough." Keep reading

GRAMMY Museum Partners With HYBE For New K-Pop Exhibit ‘HYBE: We Believe In Music’ Opening Aug. 2

Running Aug. 2 through Sept. 15, the GRAMMY Museum exhibit showcases artifacts from superstar HYBE artists, including BTS, SEVENTEEN, TOMORROW X TOGETHER, ENHYPEN, LE SSERAFIM, and many more. Keep reading

On This Day In Music: Spice Girls Release “Wannabe,” Their Iconic Debut Single

In 1996, the Spice Girls' spirited anthem not only dominated the charts and airwaves, but also put girl groups on the map. If you want to uncover the magic behind their meteoric rise, "you gotta listen carefully…" Keep reading