Feb 11 · 5 min read
By Lou Rochdi
Climate strikes, Black Lives Matter, digitalization of the workplace, Gen Z, all the reasons why the 21st century has just started.
Feb 11 · 5 min read
By Lou Rochdi
How NASA made a bet in 2011 and it finally worked out.
Feb 11 · 5 min read
By Lou Rochdi
The issue of internalized sexism, explained in one significant example.
From Lilith Fair to Daisy Chain Fields, the fight for the festival main stage.
If brat can’t revive the partygirl - can anything?
She sprinkles a gut-wrenching sprinkle of pixie dust over the folk genre. She is fairy folk.
MUNA prove they know how to please their audience as they take over London’s Heaven for three sold-out album release shows.
How NPR’s famous concert series reveals audiences are trading spectacle for intimacy
An exploration of the feelings that came with the advice to ‘go far’ on Stick Season.
Bieber Fever Is Incurable. I Repeat, Incurable
A tantalising and vulnerable look at the King of Pop’s stardom, it’s the pain of an old wound you may be inclined to revisit.
Standout support included ADMT and Pale Waves.
TikTok is propelling new artists into the mainstream, making the music industry feel more accessible than ever!
A lesson in independent festivals – there is so much more than just the music.
What it’s actually like to release music without the backing of a record label: the costs, the benefits, the truth.
A high-concept, immersive theatrical arena show built on nostalgia, humor, and a deep understanding of legacy.
Music So Loud I Can’t Hear A Thing has us on the dancefloor begging for more
How the unassuming artist is redefining authenticity and what it means to be ‘relatable’
The duo announces their upcoming fourteenth studio album and third cover-centric album
A review of the lessons and practices tried and tested by music’s modern great, Pharrell Williams.
Hannah Montana’s 20th anniversary has reopened the conversation about its lasting influence on pop music and fangirls.
Tiffany Day knows exactly who she is, she just hasn’t realised it yet
We spoke to Isabella Espinosa, International Partnerships Manager at AEG
Singer-songwriter BENEE sparkled at her live show at The Basement East in Nashville.
The New Sound of Everywhere At Once
Billie’s meteoric rise to fame is a testament to her talent, emotional vulnerability and authentic brand image.
Why is everyone making their comeback and why are we so obsessed with Addison Rae?
The Philippines’ favorite indie rock band is back together with their sophomore album
On this latest single, Lana finds a soft place to land in love, and a newfound sense of self.
A rundown of the Khia Asylum, stan culture, and “flopping”
We were raised on glass slippers and Disney love stories. Good thing there’s a soundtrack for the mess.
We spoke to Lou Rochdi, founder of Gen Admission and full-time Day-to-Day Manager.
This is what it feels like to get swept up in a wave of Francophone indie.
Why Does Every Show Have a Guest Except the Ones I Attend?
Some are referring to her as ‘Lana Del Delay’
Berklee trained, perfect pitch, impressive streaming numbers- why isn’t he the biggest artist on the planet?
How social media, fandom and proximity softened the edge of music journalism.
We spoke to Sophia Olson, Event Coordinator at StarQuest Dance Competitions and Box Office Assistant at Live Nation
March’s appearance can only mean one thing - Summer is right around the corner, and it’s in need of an anthem!
In his latest album, Brent Faiyaz has become Cupid’s most unlikely convert.
VOL. 3 captures the quiet moments between heartbreak and healing.
Step into the whimsical world of LA’s newest synth-pop jester duo, Haute & Freddy.
The Actress’ Take On Songwriting, Women & her new album, “From Another Room”
Ever wondered what the holidays sound like around the world?
How are we integrating the artificial syntax, whilst preserving the value of human intuition?
The Wholesome Rockstar Tour reaches Paris
Why some people cling onto lyrics, while others don’t pay attention to them
Taylor Swift’s 12th album has divided Swifties
Grammy-nominated BJRCNK talks love, style, and authenticity.
The Canadian sensation checks off two explosive, sold-out nights at the Los Angeles Kia Forum.
A review of the English singer-songwriter’s sophomore album.
Big Thief wrestles with absence, reinvention, and the uncertainty of moving forward as three.
A longtime fan reacts to Twenty One Pilots’ eighth studio album, Breach
The “Babydoll” singer is putting his regrets and vulnerability on tape.
"I like to take funny, bizarre conversations and turn them into songs."
The ultimate pop princess is making her mark, and you don’t want to miss it.
The problem with “world tours” is how little of the world they reach.
For the next installment in our Career Journey series, we spoke to Jamie Dee Hart, Artist Manager and Metadata Specialist.
What do you get if you mix Gaelig and Taylor Swift? Lisa Murray!
Putting Big Poe’s ninth studio album under a magnifying glass.
A deep dive into the making of this one-of-a-kind collaboration.
The king of backflips deserves better.
Jake Kiszka and Chris Turpin invite listeners to join MIRADOR’s brand new chorus.
The French Boss Lady who’s charming us with her Bad Boy Lovestory.
Spotify curbed piracy and revived profits but most musicians are still losing out.
A glimpse into the final night of Charli XCX’s Barclays Center run and the lasting impact of BRAT.
Meet the English artist who is taking the music industry by storm. Oh, and she happens to be RAYE’s sister!
The long-standing truth: fangirls are the backbone of the music industry.
A review of Aminé’s most vulnerable album yet
New York’s favorite four-piece provide a song-by-song tour of the city that created them
Navigating Exploitation, Empowerment and the Public Gaze
Touring, Streaming, and the Industry’s Climate Cost
The rising pop star shows Los Angeles her pretty world.
An in-depth analysis of a song that should remain relevant forever.
How artists incorporate iconic moments in media history through their music and art.
"I feel more than I listen to music": a reflection on music genres, why they exist, and why it’s time to break the labels.
Brittany Broski is completely changing the game for influencer music.
From stripped-down covers to genre-blending originals, meet the London-based artist taking vulnerability and nostalgia and turning them into
A Review of their Headline Show in Melbourne
A brief overview of how recession pop got its name and what it means for us in 2025.
A dive into the cultural ingredients that created a cult classic
King Curry brings his wrath to Jannus Live in Tampa, Florida, for the night.
Miss Possessive has arrived, and she’s proven that she’s not leaving anytime soon.
An honest and open chat about the journey and realities of an independent songwriter
Grace Enger's beloved tour opener stole the hearts of everyone at Los Angeles’ Troubadour.
Japan welcomes back Maroon 5 for their 2025 Asia Tour
A Look Into Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rico Album That Celebrates, Mourns, and Fights for the Island
“Brother Joe, does it ring any bells? / One of many faces that you stranded on the shelf”
Role Model brings “Kansas Anymore” to life at the House of Blues Orlando.
With Love and Hyperbole, Alessia Cara delivers her most mature and refined sound yet.
A soundtrack for love, growth and messy emotions.
The demand for music biopics calls for an audit of authenticity.
A deep dive into the residency resurgence and their benefits to artists
Can you truly call yourself a Ramones fan if you don’t know the name of their bassist?
A retrospective exploration of Jeremy Zucker and Chelsea Cutler's collaborations.
A reflection on the feral, sweaty, acid-green, culture-shifting, album of the year.