
K-pop group BTS returns with new album, massive concert after hiatus
K-pop supergroup BTS is back with a new album after a long hiatus. The group's fans welcomed them back this weekend at a massive concert in Seoul, South Korea.
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K-pop supergroup BTS is back with a new album after a long hiatus. The group's fans welcomed them back this weekend at a massive concert in Seoul, South Korea.

A restless mind can make sleep elusive. R&B singer Alex Isley channels those lingering nighttime thoughts into her new album, When The City Sleeps.

Philadelphia Emo band Sweet Pill has a new album out, Still There's a Glow. Lead singer Zayna Yousseff breaks down how this album reflected her mental health journey.

The K-pop band BTS returns with a live concert in Seoul after an almost four-year absence while its members were doing military service.

The rejuvenated band, sporting three new members, is having more fun than ever. And it shows in these vigorous performances of pieces that are whimsical and socially conscious.

The British folk-rock band shares world-weary anthems to growing older, weathering the innumerable blows of life and coming out on the other side, hopefully a little wiser.(Image credit: Bronson Arcuri)

The singer/performer's No Lube So Rude is crude, smart, disarming, and for some, alarming in its bold lyrical candor.

Afroman takes the stand in a civil lawsuit brought against him by sheriff's deputies he featured in mocking videos after they raided his home in 2022.

Casey Wasserman's agency is now called 'The Team.' Wasserman and his investors are trying to sell his former namesake firm.

'Call Me Maybe' pop star Carly Rae Jepsen is in her mother era. The singer revealed on Instagram that she and husband Cole M.G.N., a music producer, welcomed their first child.

Pacific Electric is an ambitious entry into a Los Angeles venue landscape recovering from economic woes, yet has seen jolts of life.

Afroman is celebrating victory in a civil lawsuit as a win for freedom of speech. The rapper said songs and videos mocking the sheriff's officials who unsuccessfully raided his home were 'their fault.'