
Social Distancing With G-Eazy: Bob Dylan, Piano Lessons and New Music
Since the start of the pandemic, the Bay Area rapper has been turning to nostalgic music and experimenting in the studio

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Since the start of the pandemic, the Bay Area rapper has been turning to nostalgic music and experimenting in the studio

Washington, D.C. trio makes anthems for getting loose and imagining a brighter future

The singer’s son, Danny Jones, remembers their life on the road and his dad’s quiet final years at a Nashville hotel

How one of the most socially conscious hits of the Eighties made a comeback, just in time for a pandemic and social upheaval

With pile-driving guitar riffs and drill-sergeant vocals decrying racism, the Ultra Mono track is a sign of the times

The music industry is debating the term “urban,” but the “pop” category often helps prop up white artists at the expense of the black artists who inspire them

Forty-five years after deciding it was too personal to release, Neil Young is finally ready to unveil ‘Homegrown’

A tribute album and an LP of unfinished Hartford instrumentals reflect new interest in the bluegrass picker, songwriter, and all-around Renaissance man

Former M83 member explains how the “Greek chorus” of Gaga’s sixth album came to life

“My biggest fear was to be boring,” says the singer of the mindset that informed her new LP, ‘To Love Is to Live.’ “I wanted to make a record where you never know what’s coming next”