Throwing Muses Play a Rare Noon Concert
Throwing Muses play a rare noon concert at Shank Hall, marking a welcome return for songwriter Kristin Hersh.
Throwing Muses play a rare noon concert at Shank Hall, marking a welcome return for songwriter Kristin Hersh.
PrideFest Announces Headliners, Entertainers and Fireworks for this Year’s Festival! The festival, set to take place from June 4-6, will feature a theme honoring its past three decades of music, comedy, culture, and nightlife across six stages.
Taking Back Sunday to perform at The Sylvee on June 21, according to a post on r/madisonwi.
Folk musician releases new EP "My Best Sight e.p." titled "Brine Ridge Circuit Rider", available on the internet.
The Kearns Family's new album "The Cross Upon the Hill" is now available to stream, featuring a western-inspired sound that explores themes of identity and self-doubt. The album's title track is a guitar, vocal, and double bass-driven gallop through crossroads and big cities.
Girl Trouble's new video for "Make It Mine" and single "'As Is'" will be released on June 26 on Wig Out!/K Records.
Hannah Cohen performed her song "Mountain" live on WNRN, available on the r/indieheads platform.
Indie artist Amity St released a new performance video titled "Fence Sesh #1" on the platform r/indieheads.
Indie rock band Drama performed a full live set on KEXP, available for viewing on the platform.
Indie rock band Brown Horse has released a new video for their song "Comeback Loading". The video is part of the band's comeback, which has been teased on social media.
The Wisconsin Book of the Month has revealed secrets about Scott Kottke's landmark album. The publication provides insights into the album's creation.
The Wisconsin Association of Music Industry (WAMI) will host a Finalist Celebration and Production Awards on April 12 at Ope! Brewing. The event will feature live music, industry voices, and the presentation of the first-ever WAMI Production Awards.
The Milwaukee Film Festival 2026 will feature a "Sound Vision" theme, according to Radio Milwaukee.
PrideFest, Wisconsin's largest LGBTQ+ event, has announced its 2026 headliners, set to take place June 4-6 at Henry Maier Festival Park.
The Wisconsin Conservatory of Music is hosting an instrument drive, according to a report by FOX6 News Milwaukee.
Radio Milwaukee's "MKE Concert Picks" features Snail Mail delivering and Men I Trust doubling up.
A new compilation album titled "Summer Music at Vino Cappuccino - Volume One" has been released, according to GNews: Volume One Music.
New album "Between Howls - Volume One" is out, titled "LIVE MUSIC: Between Howls Volume One". The album is from the collective Between Howls.
WDRT 91.9FM is set to read from Ken Lange's book "Song of Place: A Natural History of the Baraboo Hills" on April 7th, 2026, focusing on amphibians, salamanders, frogs, and toads. The book, published by the Ballindalloch Press in Baraboo, Wisconsin, in 2014, explores the natural history of the Baraboo Hills.
Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize announce their new collaborative album, titled Nine Inch Noize, set to release on April 17th.
Ella Langley has shared three new songs from her upcoming album 'Dandelion'. The new tracks are part of the artist's growing body of work.
Brown Horse's new album, Total Dive, builds on the band's established country rock sound, with more lush mixes and a focus on refinement. The album's originality and derivation are weighed in a review by No Depression.
Tenille Townes releases 'The Acrobat', a transformative album that reboots her music, exploring themes of real love and the differences between "good" and "bad" love. The album marks Townes' departure from the major-label scene.
Singer-songwriter has released a new song titled "Celestial Empires" on all major music platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.
The Lambrini Girls have dropped off their Coachella appearance and rescheduled their tour following Phoebe Lunny's acute brain injury and fractured neck.