The songwriter behind some of pop’s biggest turns turned the camera on herself, unwittingly, and what emerged carries the weight of family, illness, and survival.
The songwriter behind some of pop’s biggest turns turned the camera on herself, unwittingly, and what emerged carries the weight of family, illness, and survival.
The UK group, led by Sorry’s Marco Pini, joins the Partisan sister label with a track that pulls from baggy and trip-hop. RIP Magic previously released on DFA and opened for LCD Soundsystem.
Stepping away from his own catalog, Stapleton offered a solo version of the 1986 number, accompanied only by Nelson’s longtime harmonica player Mickey Raphael.
Season 5 will be the series’ last, picking up after Carmy leaves the restaurant to his partners.
Ten new performances at Dolby Live push the show into late October, following strong demand for the initial run.
The Welsh group picked up where they left off, not as a nostalgia act but as a band that never really stopped making music, just under different names.
The band posted a line-by-line accounting of income and expenses, giving a rare look at the math behind the road.
A small-bodied acoustic with an unconventional string count doubles down on Collier’s idiosyncratic approach. Its niche tuning and reduced range make it a deliberately awkward instrument for anyone expecting tradition.
The Mattson 2 guitarist and Unknown Mortal Orchestra frontman recorded their new LP in two days last June. First single “AMERICAN EAGLE” is out now.
The guitarist and frontman of Crushed Butler and the Hammersmith Gorillas left a raw, unvarnished blueprint for punk that the wider industry failed to notice in real time.