Paramore Celebrate ‘This Is Why’ With New Fan Made Merch

This is Why we love Paramore. Celebrating the 2nd anniversary of their latest album, This is Why, Paramore have released a new collection of fan designed merchandise that encapsulate both the feeling of the album, and the artistic freedom behind it. Featuring artists CJ Pangindian, Brian Robert Jones, Ilaria Palmieri, Eleanor Osada, Tanu, and Maria (Mar) Castillo Lopez, the new collection offers fans a

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Winnetka Bowling League Create Merch For A Cause

Winnetka Bowling League are doing their part to promote mental health care with the release of their new t-shirt. A white t-shirt that simply reads “FUCK YE,” the new design is a direct call out for Kanye West, who made headlines this weekend after releasing his own white t-shirt. But instead of making merchandise to raise funds for the mental health care of his

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Kendrick Lamar Dominates Super Bowl Halftime Show

Kendrick Lamar is having the best year of his career, and what better way to close out this successful run than with a performance on the world’s biggest stage. Just one week after sweeping the Grammys with not one, not two, but five new awards to add to his trophy shelf- all of which were awarded for diss track “Not Like Us”- Lamar had

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The Academy Is… Celebrate 20 Years of ‘Almost Here’

20 years ago today Illinois natives The Academy Is… launched into their debut era with the release of their album Almost Here. A ten song, 32 minute listen, Almost Here quickly became a fan favorite following its release. Leaning into the teen angst that was prevalent in pop rock music of the era, the barely 20 year old band members sang about their fears

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As It Is Release “Sorry X” Featuring Mikaila Delgado

If there is one thing As It Is shouldn’t be this week, it’s sorry. Following last week’s announcement that the band would be reimagining their debut album Never Happy, Ever After with the help of some incredible vocalist friends, the group have released their reimagined single, “Sorry X” featuring Yours Truly’s Mikaila Delgado. A track about unrequited love and how it feels to watch

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Halsey, Chappell Roan Call Out Hollywood Reporter Following Hateful Op Ed

Halsey and Chappell Roan are going to bat for their fellow musicians once more. An artist who is no stranger to criticism, both in regards to her professional and personal life, Ashley Frangipane- better known by her stage name Halsey- is not one to mince words when it comes to defending her peers online. Especially when it comes to defending other women against belittling

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Doechii Releases New Single “Nosebleeds”

Fresh off of her first Grammy Win, rap star Doechii has dropped a brand new single to remind everyone why she is an artist to watch. Titled “Nosebleeds” the track asks the question “what will happen if Doechii doesn’t win the Grammy?” and boldly answers it with “I guess we’ll never know.” Serving as almost a secondary Grammy Acceptance speech, set to a catchy

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Dawes Release Official “I Love L.A.” Cover

Following their star studded live performance of the track “I Love L.A.” at the 67th Grammy Awards this past Sunday, Los Angeles natives Dawes have released an official recording of the track for streaming. Originally released by Randy Newman in 1983, the track debuted to mixed reviews. But after a Nike campaign used the track in an ad for the ’84 Olympics which were

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Gojira Take Home First Grammy Award

Gojira made their own Grammy history this week after securing the win for Best Metal Performance at the 67th Annual Awards this past Sunday. Nominated alongside collaborators Marina Viotti and Victor le Manse for their track “Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça ira!)” which they debuted this past summer in an unforgettable live performance at the Paris Olympic Games, the band beat out fellow metal heavy hitters

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The 67th Grammy Awards: Broadcast Recap

The 2025 Grammy Awards proved to once more be a night full of excitement and upset as it took to the stage and the small screen late Sunday night.  The 67th annual award show, which has been dishing out gramophone shaped trophies since 1959, aired live on CBS and Paramount+, changing up their format this year to specifically raise funds for the victims of

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