The FADER picks the best new albums to stream on New Music Friday, including Alex G's 'Headlights,' Che's 'REST IN BASS,' Jim Legxacy's 'black british music (2025),' and more.
Stephen Colbert has confirmed that The Late Show will end in 2026. The show was home to many musicians over the years, including Chappell Roan, Kendrick Lamar, Future Islands, and Sonic Youth.
Organizers of Beach, Please! say "our mission is to create unforgettable experiences—never at the expense of safety" after a 15-year-old was hospitalized following Destroy Lonely's recent set at the Romanian festival.
Ahead of his new album 'Rockstar Junkie,' Loe Shimmy talks Rob49, developing his flow, playing football in high school, and his love of Tubi.
The members of Chicago-based electronic group Pixel Grip discuss their belief that their song "Pursuit" was sampled by Travis Scott on Jackboys 2 without permission.
In a freewheeling interview, $ilkmoney talks his album, 'Who Waters The Wilting Giving Tree,' his 2019 viral song "My Potna Dem," and the state of the hip-hop.
This week's Rap Blog spotlights Travis Scott and Sahbabii's collab "Beep Beep," taken from Jackboys 2.
Trying to make sense of Nicki Minaj's many, many recent tweets about SZA and Jay-Z.
The FADER's weekly roundup of the best new music featuring Justin Bieber, Rochelle Jordan, Sigrid, Wolf Alice, TAGABOW, Agriculture, Wombo, Deftones, and more.
Justin Bieber's seventh album 'SWAG' is more Post Malone than post-Mk.Gee, filled with hollow style exercises and generic romantic tropes. Read The FADER's album review.
See all of the guests Drake brought out at Wireless 2025, including Lauryn Hill, Central Cee, Dave, J Hus, Vybz Kartel, and many more.
From a new Drake album to Katseye headline tour and the end of Akon City, here are the five news stories The FADER editors are talking about this week.