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The rising star unpacks the story behind her debut EP, Paranoia — and, for the first time ever, goes into detail about her detainment in Malaysia two years ago
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How seven young superstars rewrote music-biz rules and became the biggest band in the world
Emerging from the miasma of 2020 with their first new record in six years, You Am I's Tim Rogers and Russell Hopkinson discuss the creation of 'The Many Lives of Others'.
The world may have stopped in 2020 but, true to form, Gerry Beckley kept on going.
According to some of the city’s top writers, remote collaborations are here to stay. “No one’s worrying about travel. I was writing with people in London and people in Nashville,” says Jaren Johnston
The world’s foremost Dylan scholar spent 10 weeks at Tulsa’s Institute for Bob Dylan Studies researching his latest book, The Double Life of Bob Dylan
Rag’n’Bone Man – AKA Rory Graham – has a new record, Life by Misadventure. It’s nothing like his old one, though none of his work ever is. Instead it’s a hopeful, guitar infused rejection of negativity that seeks to lift the world, and himself, out of a dark place. “I feel like this record isn’t […]