We're rounding up the best new tour dates. From NOFX to MUNA, plus festivals like Coachella, Bonnaroo and Boston Calling, these are the events you won't want to miss.
In 2022, pop mavens, rap greats, and rock favorites returned, select indie acts broke out to the masses, the pop-punk resurgence continued to thrive, and many upstarts won over the hearts of new fans. All in all: It was a pretty great year for new music...
Singer-songwriter Juliana Madrid is an act to watch. She spoke to us about her song "Pretend" on Netflix's 'Do Revenge' soundtrack, working with The Knocks, and more.
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Following the release of her 10th studio album Midnights, Taylor Swift has announced a 2023 tour. Paramore, Phoebe Bridgers, MUNA and more will support.
Taylor Swift has continued to have a lasting influence on many artists. From MUNA to We Came As Romans, here are the 10 best scene covers of her music.
Welcome to Sound Station, where we’re highlighting the best new tracks that came out this week. Head into the weekend with songs from Waterparks and more.
Wearing masks creates a judgment-free zone for fans who might not know all the lyrics. Here's how it also makes attending a concert a more communal experience.
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.
Phoebe Bridgers recently appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to perform her single "Sidelines.” Bridgers wrote and recorded the song for Hulu's Conversations With Friends.
Earlier this month, Bridgers shared the track's music video.
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MUNA recently appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, performing their single "Kind Of Girl." The track comes from their self-titled third album.
MUNA drops June 24 via Saddest Factory Records.
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MUNA took to the stage, clad in suits before giving a comforting, understated performance...
This month, MUNA made their cover debut with Alternative Press. The band appear alongside artists such as Alexisonfire, Bartees Strange, Soccer Mommy and Joyce Manor.
In the cover story, MUNA walk readers through the creation of their new self-titled album. The...
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MUNA are our June cover stars
With their self-titled third album imminent — their first since signing to Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records — it’s a whole new era for MUNA. In fact, the trio are provin...
June is upon us, which means it’s time for the next issue of Alternative Press. We’re thrilled to present our new issue (#407) with cover stars MUNA. Check out a preview of the story below.
Within the pages of our June issue, a number of talented creatives appear alongside MUNA. That list ...
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Neck Deep return
Neck Deep are back with their first new music in two years, “STFU.” In the single, the quartet fall back on their pop-punk roots while capturing the dread that often accompanies online culture. The band also un...
MUNA have released a new single, "Home By Now" alongside a visualizer. The track arrives ahead of the band's forthcoming self-titled album.
MUNA is set to drop June 24 via Saddest Factory Records.
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"Home By Now"'s light vocals and hypnotic synths belie the weighty doubt contained in its lyrics. When decisions