In 2011, Titanium was inescapable, but its many millions of listeners probably didn’t know that its powerhouse Sia vocal was ...
Cummins’ band, I, Braineater, which dates back to Vancouver punk scenes fabled first wave, will be debuting its new four-piece incarnation at the Otway show. In addition to Bowes on bass, the lineup ...
For many Latinas who came of age after 1995, Shakira taught us exactly how to wield a guitar. She taught us how to assume a power stance.
Sydney Sierota Quiseng has spent most of her life surrounded by music. Growing up in a musical family, she first sang onstage at age 2, and as a teenager scored her first Top 40 hit, “Cool Kids,” with ...
Fergal Kinney looks back to a breakthrough in process for Stereolab that helped them capture and define the spirit of the times ...
Gary Holt jokes that his lyrics on Exodus' 1983 demo Die By His Hand should entitle him to a cut of those sweet Metallica ...
Both one of Talking Heads’ most out-of-character compositions and their most emotionally resonant, This Must Be the Place continues to cast its spell over listeners ...
Around the beginning of 2026, he released the latest of more than a dozen original full-length albums, “A Guide to Dreaming,” and the title, taken from one of the record’s five instrumentals, reflects ...
Portland’s Bory has become enough of a power-pop juggernaut that it’s easy to forget it’s the first songwriting project for its frontman, a reserved and soft-spoken 31-year-old named Brenden Ramirez.
We caught up with Anjimile to talk about settling into his songwriting, working with Brad Cook, collaborating with Iron & Wine, and more.
A look at the Eagles song that inspired Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham to make music. The country rock band proved vital ...
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