The Alter Bridge frontman discusses the profound discomfort and eventual acceptance of playing his hero Jeff Buckley’s iconic instrument.
The Alter Bridge frontman discusses the profound discomfort and eventual acceptance of playing his hero Jeff Buckley’s iconic instrument.
The Glasgow songwriter moves from the wings to the centre, refining a sound of intimate, resilient clarity.
The engineer known as The Senator recounts a formative moment from inside the legendary label’s machine.
The Korean-Canadian songwriter and performer moves from behind-the-scenes craft to a distinct, commanding stage presence.
On his first album in six years, the virtuoso bassist and collaborator trades pure cool for a more vulnerable, distracted romanticism.
The songwriter discusses the long-awaited Sugar reunion, the physicality of sound, and the value of a well-kept secret.
The guitarist discusses the deliberate construction of Tedeschi Trucks Band’s latest work, a studio-built evolution of their live power.
The South London producer builds his debut album from the tactile electricity of a single synthesizer.
The Lamb Of God guitarist discusses the deliberate, unflashy chemistry that defines the band’s enduring groove on their new album, ‘Into Oblivion’.
The 1994 slacker anthem was born not from apathy, but from a deliberate collision of folk blues and hip-hop mechanics.