Delerium releases new album “Signs” — see video for “In The Deep” with Kanga
Front Line Assembly spinoff Delerium has released its 15th studio album Signs, featuring vocal contributions from Mimi Page, Phildel, Inna Walters and Kanga.
Front Line Assembly spinoff Delerium has released its 15th studio album Signs, featuring vocal contributions from Mimi Page, Phildel, Inna Walters and Kanga.
The brouhaha over The Cure’s North American tour took an unexpected turn when Robert Smith announced Ticketmaster had agreed to refund some fees.
David Byrne slipped back into the Big Suit in a fun promo for A24’s upcoming rerelease of Jonathan Demme’s Talking Heads concert film “Stop Making Sense.”
Tickets went on sale Wednesday for The Cure’s much-anticipated North American tour via a presale managed under Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan system.
Love and Rockets’ looming reunion will include more than just the band’s appearance at Cruel World, with four additional concerts announced today.
David Byrne whipped out the “Everything Everywhere All At Once” hot dog fingers at the Oscars to perform “This Is a Life” with Son Lux and Stephanie Hsu.
The British Film Institute has released a trailer for its dazzling new 4K restoration of the classic 2 Tone-era document “Dance Craze: The Best of British Ska… Live!”
The Damned are back with the second single off of the punk legends’ upcoming 12th album Darkadelic, a song called “Beware of the Clown.”
]Killing Joke is due to perform its first two albums in concert Sunday night and has released a thunderous new single called “Full Spectrum Dominance.”
The Lemonheads’ sixth studio album Come On Feel the Lemonheads will receive an expanded 30th anniversary reissue this spring.
Rain Parade, one of the leading lights of the Paisley Underground scene in 1980s Los Angeles, this spring will release Last Rays of a Dying Sun.
Robert Smith has been going to great lengths to let fans know he’s trying to keep tickets for The Cure’s just-unveiled North American tour affordable.
Lewis Largent, former DJ and music director at Los Angeles’ alt-rock powerhouse KROQ and host of MTV’s “120 Minutes,” died Feb. 20 after a long illness.