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Listen to Rina Sawayama's new track "Catch Me In The Air"

Rina Sawayama dropped new single “Catch Me In The Air.” The track comes from her second album, Hold The Girl.

Alan Rickman's handwritten diaries will be published in October

Madly Deeply: The Diaries Of Alan Rickman is on its way. The book is scheduled to release in October via Henry Holt.

ONE OK ROCK reveal new album Luxury Disease, share "Save Yourself"

ONE OK ROCK have announced their new album, Luxury Disease. They also released a single, “Save Yourself,” alongside a music video.

Zulu: “The best part about music is that you can do whatever you want with it”

Zulu are redefining the boundaries of modern hardcore. With their forthcoming debut EP, the Los Angeles-based group are looking to push the genre even further.

WILLOW, Spiritbox and 8 other things you need to check out this week

The Latest: from WILLOW to Spiritbox and beyond. For all the tickets, exclusive releases and more you need right now.

FLETCHER announces debut album Girl Of My Dreams, drops “Her Body Is Bible”

FLETCHER’s debut album, Girl Of My Dreams, is on the way. She also released a new single, “Her Body Is Bible.”

Hayley Kiyoko releases "Deep In The Woods" ahead of PANORAMA

Hayley Kiyoko has dropped her new single, “Deep In The Woods.” Her sophomore album, PANORAMA, releases July 29 via Atlantic Records.

The Used's self-titled debut at 20: an oral history

This week marks 20 years since the release of the Used’s self-titled debut album. To celebrate, singer Bert McCracken, bassist Jeph Howard, producer John Feldmann, and other key players tell the story of the emotional opus that inspired a generation of fans and bands.

How Joyce Manor reconnected as musicians and friends while making 40 oz. To Fresno

Joyce Manor reunited as friends and collaborators to make sixth album 40 oz. To Fresno. Vocalist Barry Johnson reflects on bringing the record to life.

Watch MUNA’s new “What I Want” video starring Meg Stalter, Matt Rogers, more

MUNA released a music video for “What I Want” featuring Meg Stalter, Matt Rogers and more. They also dropped their self-titled album via Saddest Factory.