This essay is a preview of Redemption Songs, an upcoming limited-run Marshall Project newsletter that dives into the music ...
Onstage with Lamb of God, singer Randy Blythe is a man of action and fury. He’s a formidable presence at the head of his Richmond, Virginia, groove-metal act, but he’d be the first to point to the ...
Holed up somewhere on Mulholland Drive, high above the Hollywood Bowl, Nick Hexum, Doug “SA” Martinez, Tim Mahoney, Aaron “P-Nut” Willis, and Chad ...
On “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” Harry Styles returns to the fact that music is the most important tool for expressing yourself.
AI-generated Tilly Norwood defends herself in song, AI agents may need permission to shop, gamers have too many distractions.
One of Europe's best pluridisciplinary festivals has just announced the roster for its 80th edition. Here are our ...
Andreas Carlsson discusses his time as one the most successful writers in the world, why he regrets selling his catalog, and ...
Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready has seen it all both onstage and in his experiences traveling the globe with Pearl Jam for the past 35-plus-years, but he’s about to tell a new story in an entirely ...
The power of collaboration and necessity of shared human experience helped the California-born songwriter, producer and DJ ...
Max Baria helped St. Stanislaus win the 3A high school boys basketball championship. He has been surrounded by love since being adopted as a baby by a couple whose 10-year-old son died after Hurricane ...
Manhattan was a mess in the mid 70s. The middle classes had upped sticks to the suburbs, leaving the city centre to fester as Mayor Beame led New York to the brink of bankruptcy. In the thick of a ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Canadian singer/songwriter Julianna Riolino about her new solo, self-released album, "Echo in the Dust." ...