
Pale Jay Wins With Stunning Falsetto & Dusty Soul On ‘Bewilderment’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
The genre of soul has been recognized for generations, spawning some of the most moving music to ever be put to tape. But like any genre, it must evolve and
The genre of soul has been recognized for generations, spawning some of the most moving music to ever be put to tape. But like any genre, it must evolve and
A joyous track titled “Be Who You Are (ft. J.I.D, NewJeans, Camilo)”, from the multi-talented Jon Batiste’s new album, becomes his instant theme song as it includes the repeated phrase
This summer, The Lumineers’ co-founder Jeremiah Fraites and ambient artist Taylor Deupree released Northern (Redux) via Dualtone Records/Mercury KX, a newly interpreted version of Deupree’s 2006 album, Northern. The project
Despite it being so early in Genesis Owusu’s career, his music already feels timeless. The Australian-bred mastermind has crafted a musical formula that allows his loftiest concepts of life to
Bobby Rush, at 89 years old, is not only a living legend, but he is also a marvelous testament to a healthy lifestyle that has him still capable of dancing
Just last month pop songwriter Tessa Violet released a new album, MY GOD!, which she brought to life for a packed crowd at Detroit’s El Club on August 15th. Mid-set,
We’ve arrived at the vibrant intersection of contemporary R&B and jazz on Cautious Clay’s Blue Note debut, KARPEH, named for his given name, Joshua Karpeh. The album is revelatory. Few
Three decades ago this year, a pop punk band from suburban Chicago released their debut LP Get Fired and managed to completely upend expectations of what punk music could sound
Stop Making Sense, the legendary concert film by Talking Heads, is a mesmerizing journey that transcends mere performance and elevates itself into an art form that defies categorization. Directed by
Today, legendary 90s indie rock group Heatmiser — comprised of Elliott Smith, Neil Gust, Tony Lash, and Brandt Peterson — have announced The Music of Heatmiser, a new, 29-song compilation of previously unheard recordings, out October