For Kula Shaker’s frontman, the creative path is a spiritual inquiry, and the band is its ongoing, ever-evolving vehicle.
For Kula Shaker’s frontman, the creative path is a spiritual inquiry, and the band is its ongoing, ever-evolving vehicle.
The Turkish artist constructs a stark, club-ready sound from the materials of displacement and nocturnal friction.
The story of Bad Company is one of immediate success and inherent tension, a supergroup whose clean, hard rock sound belied the fractures within.
The live band built on archival ethics faces a future defined by its founder’s absence from the road.
A social media cover version leads to a real-world vacancy, as the Beach Boys’ latest chapter is written through digital discovery and analog tradition.
The Baltimore songwriter builds sturdy, resonant rock from the raw materials of memory and emotional labor.
After a lengthy absence, the iconic performer returns, sharpening her crude and confrontational tools against a world that has only grown more surreal.
More than a punk icon, Nina Hagen is a permanent lesson in artistic freedom, a performer who weaponized her own strangeness into a liberating doctrine.
The reissue of the Georgia songwriter’s 1970s work reveals a patient, unvarnished artistry, its contemporary resonance arriving without a calculated backstory.
After a debilitating vocal injury forced a total reinvention, Lindsey Jordan returns with a sound defined by fragility and hard-won control.