
Shudder To Think’s Craig Wedren and that dog.’s Anna Waronker have teamed up for the score of the third Yellowjackets season. The pair is releasing it today, and it comes with the single “Sleepwalking.”

Shudder To Think’s Craig Wedren and that dog.’s Anna Waronker have teamed up for the score of the third Yellowjackets season. The pair is releasing it today, and it comes with the single “Sleepwalking.”

Ghost’s SKELETÁ is no casual affair. The Swedish pop-metal band’s new album has been promoted on billboards in Las Vegas and screens in Times Square, and the release date is quickly approaching. Now, they’re sharing the second single “Lachryma.”

In November, Lana Del Rey revealed that the country album she’d been teasing called Lasso would actually be called The Right Person Will Stay and would have more of an Americana feel. The singer offered a release date of May 21, and now she’s finally sharing the lead single “Henry, Come On,” which she previewed over a year ago.

The 2009 Jennifer’s Body soundtrack is full of emo gems with songs by Panic! At The Disco, Cute Is What We Aim For, Dashboard Confessional, and more nostalgic bands. It’s also got Hayley Williams’ “Teenagers,” which the Paramore leader posted a video of herself playing today.

The past few months, Justin Bieber has been making cryptic posts on Instagram. Today, he shared an Instagram Story cutting ties with his clothing brand Drew House, which he co-founded with Ryan Good in 2018.

“Wacced Out Murals,” the opening track on Kendrick Lamar’s GNX, includes the lyric “Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that’s law.” Many suspected the line was a reference to Andrew Schulz, who caught flack for his comments about white guys with Black girlfriends on the Flagrant podcast last year. Schulz was a guest on The Sam Roberts Show on SiriusXM today, and the subject of Kendrick came up.

In February, Garbage announced their new album Let All That We Imagine Be The Light, the follow-up to 2021’s No Gods No Masters. Today, the band finally shared the lead single “There’s No Future In Optimism.”

The prospect of a band successfully fusing reggaeton, shoegaze, and black metal is damn nigh unbelievable, but Pyramids pulled it off with “Fools Gold (Mi Vida Ha Ido Pa Atras),” the lead single and opening track from their forthcoming album Pythagoras. Today they’ve shared the album’s second song, “Pretty Pigs,” which keeps the unexpected genre meld going strong.

I can still hear you saying you would never break the Chain, but we here at Stereogum are doing our part to make them famous. The Australian hardcore band announced their new album today. Titled Blind The World, it’ll arrive next month via Boston’s esteemed Triple B label. Opener “Useless” is a heaving beast of a track that wastes no time getting down to business, and you, in turn, should waste no time pressing play on it if you like your hardcore caveman-like and mean.

Fingerstyle guitar maestro Eli Winter first promoted his new album A Trick Of The Light with the surprisingly rocking single “Cracking The Jaw.” Now he’s getting you to pay attention to “For A Fallen Rocket” by letting it soundtrack a pretty fun low-budget music video.