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More than 3,000 votes were cast for the fan favorite local entry to NPR's Tiny Desk Contest. The entry that garnered the most ...
David Marks reflects on the surf-rock beginnings of one of the world's most beloved pop-rock institutions, recalling the good ...
Sam Reid and Jacob Anderson, plus showrunner Rolin Jones, go deep with IndieWire on the Anne Rice series' new season, ...
The British band’s breezy, collagist sound has charmed underground music fans – though it belies the family and financial strife that went into their beautiful second LP ...
At 83, McCartney is looking back for his 18th solo LP, to formative flirtations, family singalongs, even his own birth – and the febrile times that mirror our own. It’s given him ‘every hope that we’l ...
“I think I tried to not let it get to me or upset me,” Olivia confessed in a wide-ranging new interview.
With her Some Place Simple album newly reissued, Martina Topley Bird talks Best Fit through the five songs she’s most proud ...
The son of Roy Ayers reflects on his father's iconic song "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" as a cultural touchstone and the personal connection he's built with the song.
Andrew Sa, Chicago’s queer Cosmic Country crooner, releases a debut solo album where he’s anything but solitary.
The 22-time Grammy winner and 'Go Rest High on That Mountain' singer shares his powerful truth on how we define success.
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