Rose’s excellent third studio album ‘How Many Times’ is available in stores and via streaming platforms now.
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Rose’s excellent third studio album ‘How Many Times’ is available in stores and via streaming platforms now.
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“A lot of songs on this record, more than not, are ones that I still stand behind, fifteen years later,” Miller says of the band’s fifth studio album ‘Ganging Up On The Sun.’
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The expanded digital deluxe reissue of ‘The Colored Section’ includes the original 14 tracks, plus a treasure trove of remixes, rarities, and previously unreleased material.
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The deserving recipient of the Trailblazer Award at the 2021 Salute THEM Awards speaks at length about her storied career, trusted musical collaborators, and much more.
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Nitin Sawhney’s new album ‘Immigrants’ examines the complexities and crises at the heart of British life and politics through a divinely beautiful set of songs and spoken word interludes.
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“I feel very proud that we’ve continued to walk our own path,” Spiteri says of Texas. “That’s why we have had such a long career.”
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“None of it’s really that strategic for me,” Hatfield says of her creative process. “I just have this instinct for buoyant melodies and they come from a really joyful, innocent place inside of me.”
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“I always was me, different from everybody else,” Lattimore confides, while reflecting upon the 1996 release of his debut album. “I don't know that I appreciated the fact that I had my own sound.”
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Morcheeba’s tenth studio album ‘Blackest Blue’ arrives in stores May 14th.
Read moreMara TK’s debut solo album ‘Bad Meditation’ is in stores now.
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“When it started in March last year, I took it as an opportunity because for the first time I was able to totally invest in my own music,” Rakei says of how the pandemic has impacted his songcraft.
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“When I was part of Light Of The World, Freeez and then Incognito, the whole thing was the excitement of doing something we had never done before,” Bluey says of the earlier days of his career.
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“As much as ‘Sunflower’ is a literal record, it’s a much bigger-picture thing for me of ‘this is the first chapter of my story,’” Maroney says of his debut album, which is in stores now.
Read moreKennedy’s acclaimed memoir ‘Noise Damage: My Life as a Rock ‘n’ Roll Underdog’ and his new album ‘Make Anger Great Again’ are available in stores now.
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The product of Jean-Paul “Bluey” Maunick & Gilles Peterson’s fruitful musical partnership, STR4TA’s new album ‘Aspects’ revitalizes the Brit Funk sound for a new generation.
Read more“Just be who you are,” Warwick reflects. “It’s the same thing I’ve been told all my life—you can’t be anybody other than who you are. That’s very, very vitally important.”
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“It was so important to capture that personality of the band that’s never been recorded before,” Brickell explains. “The greater personality of the band than the pop songs we’re known for.”
Read more“A lot of the country does not want to think for itself,” Cotton explains. “I hope that this new administration can get back to the truth and how to find it and where to find it.”
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“That’s what I love about music,” Phillips reflects. “That it lifts me up and takes me to a place that allows me to transcend. If only for a moment.”
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P.J. O’Connor’s debut solo album ‘Television’s Golden Age’ arrives in stores November 12th.
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