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Eric Whitney, whose music borrows from both hardcore and hip-hop, has built an impressive career outside of the pop mainstream
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In his Audible series, the former Police drummer sets out to uncover the truth about his CIA-agent father
From the Birthday Party to Halsey to Daniel Johnston to Exuma, here are 10 tracks to scare yourself with this Halloween season
The former Journey frontman reflects on how the bands’ joint ’78 tour changed his life, and sets the record straight on the infamous “guacamole incident”
Hip-hop legend and activist talks what he hoped to gain — and perhaps stood to lose — from discussing his Contract With Black America with President Trump’s campaign
Oli and Louis are easy to love and hard to define. The shaggy-haired genre-blenders are in a purple patch thanks to their penchant for extraordinarily tender love songs you can dance to.
With Nas releasing his most recent record, 'King's Disease', in August, Briggs speaks to the hip-hop icon about the new album, his life, career, and current events.
The National frontman on how he teamed up with Booker T. Jones and a group of indie all-star friends to make his first solo album, ‘Serpentine Prison’
In just a few short years, BENEE has gone from nascent indie-pop star, to viral music phenomenon – all before the release of her debut album.
Tuggle played in Fleetwood Mac and their various solo offshoots for nearly 20 years, but was let go shortly after the band parted ways with Lindsey Buckingham