The Australian trio built a dense, atmospheric sound through daily writing rituals and a patient, isolated process.
The Australian trio built a dense, atmospheric sound through daily writing rituals and a patient, isolated process.
The New York duo approaches dance music as a functional, joyful system, building their debut album from the reliable parts of Y2K-era club hits.
The virtuoso guitarist turns inward, mapping a new emotional terrain on a startlingly direct album.
The composer behind ‘Squid Game’ builds scores from calculated imperfections, turning familiar sounds into vessels of profound tension.
Before they defined a genre’s dreamier side, Morcheeba were sleeping under a mixing desk, fighting for creative control, and losing their dole money to post-gig car thieves.
The Fucked Up frontman is quietly developing a slate of film and television projects, translating punk’s disruptive energy into a new medium.
A Grateful Dead tribute show sparked the unlikely, ego-free collaboration between guitarists Bill Orcutt and Ethan Miller with drummer Steve Shelley.
After decades within the All Saints constellation, the Appleton sisters are releasing music as a duo again, framing a partnership that has always operated on a different frequency.
The Nigerian singer-songwriter moves with a self-assured grace, blending Afropop, R&B, and street-pop into a sound that feels both fresh and familiar.
The myth of Bon Scott often precedes the man, but his time with AC/DC was less a wild finale than a sudden, focused acceleration.