South African country musician Orville Peck plans to never to show his face publicly, luchador style. Originally the drummer of Canadian punk band Nü Sensae, Peck recently released a cover of Ned ...
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Day two of Austin City Limits Music Festival has arrived! Saturday is traditionally the biggest day of the fest. To beat the ...
When South Indian star Sid Sriram thinks back starting out in the music industry, the word "disrupter" comes to his mind. His ...
Undertale's neutral endings are not good or bad, but shades of gray, requiring the player to spare some characters and kill ...
CAA’s Roeg Sutherland looked back on his eventful career and discussed the changing landscape of the global film industry at ...
Resaiki Interiors marry cutting-edge audio technology with understated minimalism to craft a residential apartment into a ...
Two of indie rock music’s biggest success stories in the last decade are The National and The War On Drugs. The National, ...
In the past decade, underground electronic and experimental scenes in Asia forged new connections across borders. Is a global ...
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I Am Your Beast is concise and doesn't overstay its welcome, but is also built to be highly replayable in a brutally ...
Musicians Elizabeth Ziff, Alyson Palmer, and Amy Ziff have been in the band Betty for 38 years. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to them about their latest album, "Eat," and about what keeps them going.