
Synonymous with meditative, aqueous dream pop, Beach House have, for over a decade, treated their live performances less like "shows" and mo...
Synonymous with meditative, aqueous dream pop, Beach House have, for over a decade, treated their live performances less like "shows" and mo...
Brooklyn-based young gun King Princess brought her signature blend of delicate, anthemic queer pop to the main stage Saturday to an excited,...
Known for penning melodic, yet volatile, indie rock songs about love and the ensuing pain that it causes, Mitski, with her latest groundbrea...
Riding high on a wave of well-deserved accolades since the release of her latest, stunning album, Remind Me Tomorrow, Sharon Van Etten saunt...
After a whirlwind day of maneuvering through sweaty crowds with pervasive, thumping electro beats from the Island stage serving as the day's...
To say that Rosalía has had a good year would be a gross understatement. Since the release of 2018's El Mal Querer, which melded flamenco wi...
Osheaga has officially announced its 2019 lineup, and it's impressive. Headlining the Montreal event this year are the likes of Childish Gam...
An angry festivalgoer is looking to launch a class-action lawsuit against Osheaga organizers after rapper Travis Scott was more than an hour...
Dev Hynes, aka Blood Orange, is someone who functions on an entirely different plane than most. With lyrics rooted in real-world politics, b...
Florence and the Machine headlined Osheaga for the third time. Despite touring in promotion of their new album, High As Hope, there was stil...
Noname, aka Fatimah Warner, is the embodiment of Black Girl Magic. A seasoned slam poet turned rapper from Chicago, she oozes a nonchalant s...