It is one of the most surprising music stories of the year. While streams of new music — releases from the last 18 months — were down from last year, one genre is on the rise: ...
"The Boss" in the early 80s as he looks back at his life and towards the future while making seminal "Nebraska" album ...
Knowing every word to classic Christmas songs isn’t just an indicator of your holiday spirit — it can also demonstrate your ...
"We all need more light today. We need more positivity. We need family and faith, hope and strength — that's what these stories are all about." Those are the words of SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt, ...
Forrest Frank is speaking out against AI-generated songs. The Christian artist was prompted to address the ever-growing issues by the fact that an AI artist currently has four songs in the Top 10 of ...
In addition to announcing a massive 2026 tour this morning (Nov. 24), Guns N' Roses revealed the names of two upcoming new songs that will be out in 2025. Guns will head back to Mexico and South ...
What happens when music fans discover their new go-to praise and worship song, only for the song to be made by an AI-artist? That’s the feeling some gospel fans are having as Solomon Ray, an ...
Surprise, surprise. “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” was not born to run. It was born to flop. So far the new Bruce biopic, starring “The Bear”’s Jeremy Allen White, has grossed just $19.4 ...
Ever since I first heard about Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, I knew this was a music biopic that I had to see. As a long-time fan of Bruce Springsteen, specifically his 1982 album Nebraska ...
Deliver Me From Nowhere has put a worldwide spotlight on Bruce Springsteen’s most difficult internal struggles, between 1981 and 1982. At this time, following The River tour, Springsteen moved back to ...
When most people think “Bruce Springsteen,” the image that likely springs to mind for the average person is the Springsteen from 1984/5, at the height of “Born in the USA”’s stratospheric success, a ...
Producers Eric Robinson and Ellen Goldsmith-Vein tell IndieWire about how they built a package as strong as possible before author Warren Zanes agreed to approach The Boss and his manager Jon Landau.