
Fall Out Boy is unafraid of reinventing their sound with each and every new album. Here’s an introduction to some of their best songs.

Headed up by its exhilarating titular song, Seger’s first album was a proto-punk Detroit classic.

Helmed by Rick Rubin, Johnny Cash’s American Recordings saw the country legend make a stunning return late his career, re-establishing his rebel cred.

The unapologetic new single from the country singer-songwriter reclaims a loaded word and honors a long line of thick-skinned women.

The new track arrives alongside a music video and ahead of the band’s May album release.

The new clip extends the storyline introduced in ‘Desgraça’ and the project ‘FÉ E FESTA.’

The Japanese group previews the June 26 LP with ‘Hanagasa Ondo’ featuring Frente Cumbiero.

Mendes once described the 2018 Grammy-nominated single about anxiety ‘the closest song to my heart that I’ve ever written.’

The DJ is bringing his festival to the East Coast for the first time.










One of the most important archival releases in Beach Boys history, ‘1967 – Sunshine Tomorrow’ captures a creative peak around the ‘Wild Honey’ album.

Released on August 7, 1962, ‘Sentimentally Yours’ was the final album Patsy Cline issued during her lifetime. It’s pure country magic.

Following a reinvigorating covers album, ‘Songs From The Sparkle Lounge’ found Def Leppard shining brightly in the early 21st century.

Legendary jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery reunited with the master of the Hammond B-3, Melvin Rhyne, and the result was the formidable Boss Guitar.

Madonna’s first album of the 2010s, ‘MDNA’ found her balancing creative and business demands to create ‘music I can dance to.’

With his debut solo album, Paul McCartney embraced a lo-fi way of recording, making no attempt to compete with The Beatles.

