Brian Eno on AI (he’s a fan) and the Sundance doc about him

An image of a man's face is multiplied in several frames.

Part practical problem-solver and part esoteric theoretician, Brian Eno has been involved as a musician and producer on some of the most influential music of the past 50 years, a daunting list of collaborators that […]

Brendon Babenzien and Yasi Salek Geek Out Over The Cure

Brendon Babenzien

Brendon Babenzien, photographed by Johnny Knapp. “It’s The Cure!” exclaims Brendon Babenzien when asked about the second collaboration between his nautical-inspired menswear label Noah and the cult British rock band. “So if I get a […]

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin clocks in for shift at homeless charity’s coffee shop

Coldplay's Chris Martin served drinks and cakes with other volunteers at homeless charity Crisis' branch in Finsbury Park, North London

COLDPLAY frontman Chris Martin clocks in for a shift at a charity’s coffee shop. Chris, 46, served drinks and cakes with other volunteers at homeless charity Crisis’ branch in Finsbury Park, North London. 3 Coldplay’s […]

‘On reflection, it’s very uncool’: readers’ scrapbooks of pop fandom | Music

Simon Davis’ metal scrapbook.

‘I heard Roxy Music at a Scouts gathering and was hooked’ I was obsessed with Roxy Music as a teenager. I heard their first two albums at a Scouts gathering and was hooked. Every week, […]

‘The Midnight Special’ TV show shines again on YouTube

A dark stage with a studio audience.

Through the first few decades of television, the last piece of music late-night viewers heard was “The Star-Spangled Banner” before a station signed off. That changed thanks in large part to Burt Sugarman, an independent […]

Streams are made of this: will digital platforms change our musical memories? | Music

Jude Rogers photographed with her 9 year old son at their home, a stack of albums next to them

The second we get in the car, my son strikes up his familiar tune. “I want my playlist, Mum!” Put your belt on, young man. “Pleeease?” Some politeness for a change. Belt. Now. I get […]

How to get the cheapest Beyoncé ‘Renaissance’ concert tickets

How to get the cheapest Beyoncé 'Renaissance' concert tickets

Vivid Seats is the New York Post’s official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. The “Countdown” is on. With Beyoncé’s highly-anticipated ‘Renaissance’ […]

The 2022 Holiday Gift Guide For Vinyl Lovers

Taylor Swift Midnights vinyl

There aren’t many drawbacks when it comes to vinyl, but here’s one that’s a perpetual elephant in the room: it sure can get expensive. So, if you have a vinyl collector in your life who […]

The 2022 Holiday Gift Guide For Vinyl Lovers

Taylor Swift Midnights vinyl

There aren’t many drawbacks when it comes to vinyl, but here’s one that’s a perpetual elephant in the room: it sure can get expensive. So, if you have a vinyl collector in your life who […]

Roxy Music invented rock’s future. Now they’re taking a bow

A man in the 1970s stares down at a typewriter

Phil Manzanera, the 71-year-old guitarist for art-rock pioneers Roxy Music, is leaning into a computer camera backdropped by a nondescript hotel room. The band has assembled in Toronto, where they’re rehearsing for their first U.S. […]

Reservoir Buys Marley Marl Catalog, Including ‘Mama Said Knock You Out’

Reservoir Buys Marley Marl Catalog, Including 'Mama Said Knock You Out'

Reservoir EVP of A&R and catalog development Faith Newman (whose branding-minded company looks to have customized its bottled water) and hip-hop producer Marley Marl. Photo Credit: Reservoir Media One week after revealing its Q1 2022 […]

Reservoir Announces Publishing Deal with Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music

Reservoir Phil Manzanera

Photo Credit: Reservoir Reservoir announces a worldwide publishing deal with Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music. The agreement includes works from Manzanera’s catalog featuring songs by Roxy Music, Pink Floyd, Tim Finn, Brian Eno, and more. […]

Bryan Ferry: ‘I did a lot of whistling on my paper round as a lad’ | Bryan Ferry

Roxy Music at the Royal College of Art, London, in July 1972

Fifty years down the line, what does Roxy Music mean to you? Jungtheforeman A lot. Roxy Music were the first 10 years of my career, so it’s a huge part of my life. Some of […]