Fresh off performing “Burning Down the House” with Olivia Rodrigo at Governors Ball, David Byrne has announced a new album. Who Is the Sky? arrives Sept. 5 via Matador Records. To accompany the ...
David Byrne is working on new music, though it won't involve Talking Heads. In a new interview with RollingStone, the 73-year-old music icon confirmed that a reunion with his former bandmates won't ...
Westword spoke with Byrne on a day off in Chicago during his ongoing tour, his first since the blissful American Utopia road show seven years ago, which comes to Denver for a two-night run at Bellco ...
Talking Heads hits, including “Psycho Killer” and “Burning Down the House,” spooned out heaps of nostalgia. “Life During ...
David Byrne stopped by the Philadelphia No Kings march ahead of his third and final 'Who Is The Sky?' show at The Met.
David Byrne has announced that “Who Is the Sky?,” his first new album since 2018’s “American Utopia,” will be released September 5 on Matador Records. The album was produced by Grammy-winner Kid ...
Saturday’s hour-and-45-minute production, supporting his latest album “Who Is the Sky?,” was another aural and visual ...
His “Who Is the Sky Tour” is at the Auditorium in Chicago through the weekend. On an empty stage, the entire band and the ...
After plenty of teasing this week, both of his own music and a new Talking Heads video for “Psycho Killer,” David Byrne has announced his first solo album in seven years and a tour of North America, ...
Byrne connected with Williams when her band covered the Talking Heads' "Burning Down The House" for the Stop Making Sense re-release Who Is The Sky? is out on Sept. 5 Hayley Williams is the reason for ...
Towards the end of their run, the members of Talking Heads struggled to see eye to eye after their collaborative environment ...
“It’s not yesterday anymore,” David Byrne sings in the opening line of “New Feeling,” one of Talking Heads‘ earliest songs which would appear on the band’s 1977 debut album. Right from the start and ...