Three Indonesian metal bands have turned to crowdfunding after being left stranded in Ireland, alleging they were ghosted by the party responsible for their engagement.
Three Indonesian metal bands have turned to crowdfunding after being left stranded in Ireland, alleging they were ghosted by the party responsible for their engagement.
The DJ-focused store updates its content guidelines after user research shows strong preference for human-made electronic music.
The drummer describes a period when creative work was blocked not by choice but by legal constraint.
The mail-order club that made CD ownership feel like a rite of passage will stop accepting orders in September, closing the last chapter of a 71-year distribution story.
The Dark Angel drummer rejects his former label’s unpaid-invoice narrative and claims his social accounts were taken over. Legal action appears next.
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Michael and Tanya Trotter question why their sound gets marked as “not country enough” while Morgan Wallen’s country-pop dominates, and explain why they’re choosing a different path.
The producer alleges decades of concealed accounting tied to So So Def hits from Mariah Carey, Usher, Kris Kross, and others.
Three decades after her breakthrough, Alanis Morissette remembers the boardroom enthusiasm that came with commercial success—and the brittle structures women navigated alone.
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