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Former Turnstile Guitarist Brady Ebert Shades His Ex-Bandmates Over Stolen Money Allegations and Restraining Order
Former Turnstile guitarist Brady Ebert alleges that Turnstile frontman Brendan Yates stole money from a free charity show the band performed.
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Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images Arctic Monkeys May Not Have Imminent Studio Plans, but Drummer Matt Helders Isn’t Ruling It Out
Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders revealed that the band wasn’t thinking of making a new album when they recorded a one-off single.
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Collage by VICE The Coolest New Guitars (And Guitar Gear) From NAMM 2026
The world’s biggest music gear show just wrapped—let’s take a look at some of this year’s best guitar gear drops.
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Kieran Frost/Redferns Kneecap Announces New Album ‘Fenian’, Calling It ‘A Considered Response to Those Who Tried to Silence Us’
Kneecap has announced a new album set to release on April 24, which, conveniently, is the 110th anniversary of the Easter Rising.
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(Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage) Fetty Wap Shares How He Gained 85 Pounds in Prison (And the Rapper Who Helped Him Through His Sentence)
Fetty Wap details the one way he kept proactive during his four-year prison stint and how it helped him gain 85 pounds.
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Ebet Roberts/Redferns 3 One-Hit Wonders From the 90s With Hidden Gems in Their Catalog That Deserve a Listen
These one-hit wonders from the 90s built a solid, devoted fanbase after a surge in popularity from their single hits.
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(Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images) J. Cole Addresses Infamous Apology to Kendrick Lamar on Latest Freestyle EP
J. Cole finally addresses the infamous apology he made towards Kendrick Lamar back in 2024 with a new freestyle.
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(Photo by Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images) Kanye West Had Been Working on Public Apology Letter ‘For a While,’ According to Management
According to manager Peter Jideonwo, Kanye West had been trying to find the right words for his public apology in the Wall Street Journal.
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3 of the Most Questionable 1990s Lyrics That We All Just Collectively Ignored
The 1990s were an era of evolution for music, but what the hell was up with Anthony Kiedis just singing “ding, dong, deng” over and over?
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Matthew Simmons/Getty Images 3 of the Most Unexpected (But Surprisingly Good) Collaborations of the Y2K Era
These collaborations may seem way out of left field at first glance, but something about them makes a lot of sense once you listen closer.

