Synth-Pop Band Metric on Their Latest Album, ‘Art of Doubt’
Metric is labeled by most as political band. The nearly 20-year-old, new wave, Toronto-based group has been writing lyrics that speak volumes against warfare,...
The Palmer Woods Association Honors Black History Month With a Private Jazz Concert in...
A private jazz concert held in a Tudor-style home, built in 1929, sounds like a dream for any music lover. Luckily, it’s one that...
Bryce Vine Talks Love, Politics, and His Upcoming Full-Length Album, ‘Carnival’
The “Drew Barrymore” singer performs tonight at The Shelter in Detroit
Motown’s Presence at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards
If you didn’t catch the 61st Grammy’s last night, then you missed out on a night that largely played tribute to the lates and...
Detroit Rapper Tee Grizzley On Prison-Time and That Rumored Big Sean Collaboration
At age 22, he was sent to Nebraska’s Tecumseh State Prison to serve his sentence. When the Detroit native was released a year later, he was Tee Grizzley, a name he earned while imprisoned.
The Ferndale Blues and Music Festival is Worth Bearing the Cold Weather
The 18th annual Ferndale Blues and Music Festival, which is comprised of local and out-of-state musical acts, will take place over six evenings in downtown Ferndale between Jan. 25 and Feb. 2.
Psychedelic Band the Lemon Twigs on Their Operatic Album, Go to School
Their band name beckons reaction — one of perplexity shortly followed by a snort — from those who are unaware, and unapologetically so, of their existence.
Motown Museum Explores the Beginnings of Berry Gordy Jr.’s Motown Hitsville U.S.A.
Jan. 12, 1959 would be a monumental day for 30-year-old Berry Gordy Jr., who had the prospect of establishing a record label in his hometown.
Blues Band Larkin Poe Talks Music, Gender, and Edgar Allan Poe
Tonight, sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell touch down at El Club in Detroit for the latest stop on their U.S. tour
Respecting Aretha Franklin at the Detroit Historical Museum
A new exhibit catalogs the career of the Queen of Soul
Australian Band Rüfüs Du Sol Makes Music For Two Worlds
Catching up with band member Jon George prior to the group's Royal Oak Music Theatre performance on Nov. 15
Q&A: Blue October Front Man, Justin Furstenfeld
Since its founding in 1995, the alternative rock band Blue October has churned out eight studio albums and 11 chart-topping hits, including platinum singles “Hate Me” and “Into the Ocean.”
From Detroit to Nashville: Grace Elizabeth Lee on Developing as an Artist and Creating...
race Elizabeth Lee is often found performing on intimate stages, which coincidentally acts as a metaphor for her musical aesthetic.
Motown Museum to Honor Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin, also known as the “Queen of Soul,” passed away Thursday evening at the age of 76 after fighting a battle with pancreatic cancer.
Your Guide to This Summer’s Music Festivals
10 local concerts to check out this season
A Quick Look at the 2018 Movement Music Festival
Each year, thousands flock to one of the world’s longest-running electronic music festivals, Movement Detroit.
Celebrate International Jazz Day with the Dell Pryor Gallery
One of Detroit’s major musical influences is being celebrated on April 30 during International Jazz Day.
Winter Music Mash Mixes Local Music with Shopping Small in Downtown Dearborn
Good news for local music fans. The first Winter Music Mash will be held this Saturday, January 27, in downtown Dearborn.
Detroit’s Summer Festival Season Kicks Off with GM River Days
Summer has arrived - it's time to celebrate
Meet the Pyrotechnic
Patrick Brault Returns to Ford Fireworks for Eight Years