A conversation about Mandy Lee’s transformation into Cherry Bomb, exploring creative freedom, self-trust, maximalist pop, community, and the journey of reconnecting with the parts of herself she once felt compelled to hide
Most artists release an EP and call it a launch. Mannywellz called his Small Chops, named after the Nigerian appetizer you serve before the main event, and meant it. Not as a teaser, but as a gesture of hospitality
Thirteen months after ‘MY EYES OPEN VVIDE,’ MEOVV are back with their second EP, ‘BITE NOW’ – five tracks that pull from Brooklyn drill, EDM, soul-pop, and alt-R&B, and every song has a story behind it
We live in a time where artists are expected to explain everything. Every post, every project, every thought. Each creative decision seems to feel like a two-way window, everything stripped back and transparent
As the Entertainment Capital of the World, Las Vegas can be a difficult city for even big acts to stand out in. But if you were anywhere near there between May 23 – 28, 2026, you couldn’t have missed the presence of seven of the most talented musical artists on our planet right now
tripleS have never been a small proposition, but ASSEMBLE26 pushes that further than anything before. Twenty-four members, four cities, a two-part comeback – and the most hopeful record they've made to date
There’s something strangely vulnerable about a band finally getting everything they once dreamed about. Bigger rooms. Sold out tours. Songs loud enough to fill arenas
SHOWNU X HYUNGWON are back – and [LOVE ME] opens up when they walk you through it themselves. The duo's second EP together arrives weeks after Unfold – MONSTA X’s third English album – landed, and it picks up where that momentum left off