
You may not know they exist, but the best music arrangers can lift a song to new heights, making all the difference to whether it’s a hit or not.

John Williams’ score for ‘Episode IV: A New Hope’ was the beginning of the modern American film score.

‘Rid Of Me’ was a mix of autobiography and gothic play-acting, but it coalesced into an authentically visceral howl.

The single is the band’s first release since the deluxe edition of their eighth studio album, 2025’s ‘Love Is Like.’

The rising country music star received his award for ACM New Male Artist of the Year during a concert in London.

The album includes the newly released tracks ‘We Go Back’ and ‘Summer Breeze.’

The track previews the singer, songwriter, and producer’s forthcoming project ‘Love Hate II.’

The track follows Reyez’s April single ‘N.Y.F.F.’ and March EP ‘$TILL PAID.’

The expanded project adds ‘That’s What I’ll Be’ from the second season of ‘Nobody Wants This.’










After leaving Nashville behind, country rebel Steve Earle went full rock’n’roll on ‘Copperhead Road’ and took everyone along for the ride.

Artistically, ‘Automatic For The People’ arguably remains R.E.M’s high-water mark. It continues to attract plaudits from far and wide.

The album marked the first time we really got to hear Palmer’s alluring blend of R&B, reggae, and rock influences.

1969’s ‘3’ album gave the great vocal craftsman his third UK Top 3 album in a row.

Recorded while guitarist Ritchie Blackmore was leaving the band, ‘Made In Europe’ nevertheless reveals what a tight unit Deep Purple were.

Released in 1971, ‘Black Moses’ was Isaac Hayes’ fifth album to be released in a little over two years, and is arguably his crowning achievement.
