Macy is a writer on the AI Team. She covers how AI is changing daily life and how to make the most of it. This includes writing about consumer AI products and their real-world impact, from ...
Much to Grohl's chagrin, RCA records wanted to commemorate the Foos' 15th anniversary in 2009 with a Greatest Hits album.
Experimental electronic artist James Adrian Brown unpicks the making of his debut album and how it was inspired by the ...
Music was always a big part of her life, but it was not always the plan. Faith Martin, a Gamecock alumna, went to USC for criminology. Six years later, she released a single, "Caroline," and an EP, ...
The New Flesh finds the UK metal stalwarts “regressing” to their teenage selves and Middleton taking a leaf out of Obituary and Deicide’s book with hench riffs you can hum, grooves you can move to ...
In front of an audience at Chapman University, the co-writer/performer of the first K-pop song to ever win a Grammy reflects on how it emerged after she was told she would never become a K-pop idol: ...
Check out the song below. Streetsweeper is out on April 3rd via Earth Libraries.
Plus: Drum and bass contemporaries can't catch Calibre, The Necessaries anthology pays homage to prescient indie rock, more.
From its buzzing guitar drone to its clattering drums, Ticket to Ride was certainly a step forward for the Beatles sonically - but did it really invent heavy rock?
First serving as Senior Copyright Administrator at Bug Music (now BMG) in 2005, Frank Handy transitioned to Bicycle Music ...
The band is releasing their new LP on March 27th titled Lost on You.
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