From Drake to Slayyyter to HELP!(2), our editorial staff's favorite LPs from the first half of the year. One thing you have to say about 2026 through its first six months is that it’s seen its fair ...
Olivia Rodrigo's new album has a 10-word title. That's not the record for a Billboard 200-topping album. By Paul Grein Olivia Rodrigo’s first two studio albums, Sour and Guts, both had very short ...
Jeremy has more than 2600 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
We are currently in the throes of quite unexpected Rushmania. The Canadian group's current Fifty Something Tour is something few, if anybody, saw coming after the 2020 passing of drummer Neil Peart ...
With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming ...
With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming ...
How critically and commercially successful has Paul McCartney been since leaving the Beatles? The following countdown his four best albums doesn't include six additional platinum-sellers. Also ...
Olivia Rodrigo has earned her third No. 1 on the Billboard 200 as “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love” bows atop the chart. The album, which was released on June 12, enters at the chart summit ...
There's been a fair bit going on this year. Wars, peace talks, World Cup football, NDIS reform, Artemis II, interest rates… we could go on, but this is starting to sound like a Billy Joel song. So, if ...
Here is your 2026 hard rock + metal album release calendar and all of this week's newest albums! Each week is loaded with new rock and metal releases and keeping track of it all can be pretty ...
Here at Uncut, Americana is very much at the heart of what we do. It was, legendarily, on a 1996 trip to interview Lambchop that founding editor Allan Jones started to think that what he was ...