The Vaccines’ latest may not cure everything that ails you, but it stands as a
timely little reminder that great music—especially in a time of grave
despair—can truly save your life.
The vocalist talks memory as unreliable narrator, the reinvigoration of making
Saint Etienne’s first new album in four years, and the band’s
already-in-progress next record.
The frontman talks recruiting ‘It’s Always Sunny’ stars for a music video, the
near-dissolution of his marriage, ayahuasca, and the band’s new, Rick
Rubin-produced album.
Ritzy Bryan and Rhydian Dafydd decamped to the Utah desert ahead of their fifth
album, one of their most inspired efforts in an already-colorful 10-year career.
With a career that spans generations, Smith is one of country music’s most
successful acts. On her new album ‘The Cry of the Heart,’ she still has that
youthful vigor.
The New York City-via-Dallas folk-rocker looks back on growing up closeted in
Texas, living off peanut butter sandwiches in NYC, and the rest of the road to
her debut EP.
Armatrading sets the record straight on her heavy metal album, shares her advice
for young songwriters and more ahead of her 3 p.m. ET livestreaming concert
today.
Los Lobos keyboardist/saxophonist/producer Steve Berlin talks ‘Native Sons,’ his
quintet’s rollicking new lockdown-completed collection of cover songs.
The Primal Scream and Savages vocalists on first singing together at Suicide’s
last-ever show, how their collaborative album came about, and what love and
addiction share.
“We really want to get over to America, because we hear it’s like the Roaring
Twenties over there right now,” says frontman Elijah Hewson, son of Paul
Hewson—aka Bono.
We talked to Dylan about waiting out lockdown, reuniting with The Wallflowers,
working with Butch Walker, what “One Headlight” is about and a whole lot more.