
‘Ænima’ At 25: Dissecting the Turning Point of Tool
The key to understanding Ænima lies, as it ever is with Tool, in the whole picture. Much ink and thought has been spilt on the band’s most profoundly successful and
The key to understanding Ænima lies, as it ever is with Tool, in the whole picture. Much ink and thought has been spilt on the band’s most profoundly successful and
While there’s no misunderstanding why The Mommyheads chose the title Age of Isolation for their second album in two years. It’s also no surprise the band still sounds as creatively
Jose Gonzalez, the son of two Argentinian refugees, was born in Gothenburg, Sweden, and like many musicians in Sweden, he writes the bulk of his music in English. That being
The latest chapter in Bob Dylan’s ongoing archive initiative, The Bootleg Series, is subtitled Springtime in New York and covers the often (but not always) much-maligned interval of 1980-1985. comprising
“I am so lucky to have been a musician throughout my life,” says Hilarie Sidney, currently fronting The High Water Marks, and best known as co-founder of the revered musical
Chris D., otherwise known as Chris Desjardins, is best known for being a founding member of the LA Punk band, The Flesh Eaters, whose origins go back to 1970 but
The intro of Rod Gator’s latest LP, For Louisiana, begins with recorded pleas of those suffering from Hurricane Katrina, running out of food and medicine and wondering out loud how
Caitlin Jemma is a singer-songwriter who doesn’t fit easily into any one category. A lot of country sounds permeate her music, but she’s also a little bit folk and a
After a devastating bicycle crash, Pale Jay finds himself in the emergency room awaiting surgery. To take his mind off the procedure the doctors ask if he wants to listen
Raelle is part of a new refreshing wave of Neo-soul artists from London. She started her musical journey as a child growing up in a Jamaican household in southeast London,