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Fans stood in line for hours in the freezing rain to get a good spot for Louis Tomlinson's Houston show Thursday.

Adding to the ranks of LGBTQ+ musicians FLETCHER is gaining popularity with her songs "Cherry," and "girls girls girls."

"Red (Taylor's Version)" has 30 songs, a short film and a music video, barely giving fans time to breathe between releases.

Local music is coming back to Houston, and one of our writer stumbled across a hidden gem. Breathwish is a perfect underground band for fans of Green Day and older Fall Out Boy.

Just a few months after her hit “drivers license” took the charts by storm, pop’s newest it-girl Olivia Rodrigo offers a plethora of angsty breakup tunes on her debut album “SOUR” that tug at anyone who listens’ heartstrings, even those of a millennial like myself. In this generation, it seems rare to find a...

Disclaimer: Let me start by saying this, I am no music critic— I am simply a music fanatic and avid Taylor Swift fan since the bleak age of 9 (with a slight hiatus from ages 11-13 to make room for Justin Bieber).  As if she hasn’t done enough for us in 2020, in classic Taylor Swift fashion, she posted the same...

With the release of Lana Del Rey’s highly anticipated album, Norman F**king Rockwell!, critics and fans alike agree that Del Rey has outdone herself while continuing to foster a musical style unmatched by modern artists. NFR! maintains a cohesive sound, but each song has its own unique energy, which proves Del Rey’s...

Over the past decade, music festivals across the U.S. have begun hosting “official aftershows” as a part of their weekend experience. Despite admission generally not being included with the purchase price of a weekend wristband, aftershows have become an essential part of the overall festival experience, drawing not...

There’s something stirring deep within the subconscious of Brand New frontman Jesse Lacey on their 2017 LP, “Science Fiction.” Possibly the last album from the Levittown, New York quartet who burst onto the emo scene in the late ’90s, “Science Fiction” feels like a natural capstone to one of rock music’s biggest...