
Israel unveils its 2025 Eurovision song entry
Performed by Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the Nova music festival massacre, the track called New Day Will Rise, is a power ballad dedicated to healing.

Performed by Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the Nova music festival massacre, the track called New Day Will Rise, is a power ballad dedicated to healing.

Our list includes positive trends, like a dramatic rise in volunteering and a better understanding of the disabled, as well as less impressive ones, such as a spike in smoking.

AI-powered music production platform HitCraft nears beta launch. What does it offer to human creators?

An Israeli expert on music and the mind explains that listening to the right tunes really can reduce cortisol levels and improve your mood, whether you are in pain, lonely or sad.

The massacre and kidnappings at the Supernova festival muted the sounds of a once-vibrant EDM scene, but it is reemerging in a different form. No-one is going to take away Israel’s spirit.

Veteran journalist David Brinn was moved to write a song about Rimon Buchshtav Kirsht after seeing her heroic release from Hamas captivity.

The new version of Hatikvah includes the voices of thousands of people from around the world combined in a virtual choir.

Celebrate the warming weather with these vintage tracks that’ll keep you grooving as you stroll through a field of blooming buds, probably.

Besides being part of the organization that operates the song contest, like other non-European countries such as Australia and Morocco, Israel adds spice to this popular song contest.

The ‘Homeland’ concert, Israel’s biggest live music show, was staged at the Caesarea Amphitheater under the banner ‘Bring Them Home.’

From harvesting crops to performing for child evacuees and the war wounded, these professional musicians are playing from the heart.

Each war has its own anthems. What songs will be remembered in Israel from the traumatic months following October 7?

A playlist of tunes Israelis are listening to in these difficult days, seeking to provide relief or to uplift their spirits.

Reflecting the mood in Israel following Oct. 7 Hamas massacre and atrocities, ‘Harbu Darbu’ replaces sorrow with anger.

Amit Sofer admits to an almost obsessive fascination with playing the ancient instrument, which he says is like walking in the dark.