The Lamb Of God guitarist discusses the deliberate, unflashy chemistry that defines the band’s enduring groove on their new album, ‘Into Oblivion’.
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.
The producer discusses the chaotic, single-take philosophy behind his new EP and why generative AI can’t replicate the human spark of a dorm-room discovery.
The guitarist discusses the immutable core of his sound, from pentatonic blitzkriegs to the philosophy of the Big Mac.
The singer’s foundational message of self-love is being tested by personal transformation and public controversy.
The former Verve frontman returns to a city that shaped him, trading cosmic sprawl for a direct, anthemic connection.
As he revisits his foundational Mo’Wax singles, the producer confronts the legacy of his own archives.
The Nigerian-born artist builds a delicate, genre-fluid world on his debut EP, where introspection meets subtle transformation.
The Paris-born pianist and composer builds a world where genre distinctions dissolve into a single, flowing present.
The drummer reflects on the spontaneous, powerful sessions with Ronnie James Dio that forged albums meant to last a lifetime.