Debra Filcman is a Chicago-based freelance journalist.
Debra Filcman
R.E.M./Sleater-Kinney Supergroup Filthy Friends Confirm Album Details, Share a New Song
Filthy Friends say they are cultivating a sound that is intentionally different from both R.E.M. and Sleater-Kinney.
Listen to Coldplay’s New Single ‘All I Can Think About Is You’ From ‘Kaleidoscope’ EP
The band has also confirmed the track listing for 'Kaleidoscope,' which includes collaborations with Big Sean, the Chainsmokers and Brian Eno.
Dan Auerbach Releases ‘Run That Race’ From ‘Cars 3′ Soundtrack
On the heels of releasing his latest solo album, Black Keys frontman Dan Auerbach's contribution to one of two soundtracks for the Disney/Pixar film "Cars 3" is also out now.
Queens of the Stone Age Announce New Album, ‘Villains’
The new album was announced via YouTube video, in which Josh Homme undergoes a polygraph test regarding details of the album that have been kept quiet all year.
‘Rent (Jerky Boys),’ a 25-Year-Old Dave Grohl Song, Unearthed
The song comes from outtakes of Grohl's HBO series 'Sonic Highways.'
That Time Paul McCartney Punched Eddie Vedder in the Face
Sure, it was an accident, and Macca immediately apologized, but didn't let the incident get in the way of finishing his tale.
Moby Announces Free Album ‘More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse’ With Fake Press Release
The fictional publicist President Donald Trump invented in the '80s is at again, this time announcing the release of a free LP from Moby and the Void Pacific Choir.
How Oasis’ ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ Became Manchester’s Anti-Terror Anthem
Soon after terrorists struck Manchester the Oasis song began to see a resurgence — one that's lining the relief fund coffers, not the Brothers Gallagher's pockets.
Watch the Video for Royal Blood’s ‘I Only Lie When I Love You’
British duo Royal Blood have released a second song and video, "I Only Lie When I Love You," from their forthcoming album 'How Did We Get So Dark?'
Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold Explains His Return to Music
'I felt really one dimensional,' Pecknold says, explaining the band's six-year hiatus.