AURORA delivered a truly memorable performance in the strangest of stages. Hot off the heels of a genre-defining gem in her fifth studio album, What Happened To The Heart?, (arguably) Norway’s biggest ...
Steve Rapport New Orleans stalwart/bassist George Porter Jr. has released a new collection of instrumental music with his revered quartet, ...
"It was a mix of everything that was great about Black culture," a Hofstra professor says of the genre, which burned bright ...
Harley-Davidson motorcycles are pretty famous for their big, chugging, powerful engine sounds. Here are the most aurally ...
Boulder trio the Velveteers talk about their new album and working with the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach ahead of the hi-dive ...
Saturday at Xcite Center at Parx Casino ​Alice in Chains singer, songwriter and guitarist Jerry Cantrell returns to the ...
Throughout, tour vocalist Talulah Ruby is brilliant in place of frequent collaborator Holly Walker. Some of the more sonorous soul is missing, but she has all the power for Steal and Midas, shining a ...
In lesser hands, the ping-ponging drum track and space-age synths of “Let’s” could have spiraled out of control, but one of J Dilla’s best beats gives ... and looped backing vocals are ...
Udio stands out as a remarkable AI music generator that harnesses the potential of artificial intelligence to craft custom music tracks. Often referred ... Some of the instruments include Melody, ...
Without him, who knows if The Who would have been as massively famous as they became? His killer drum tracks backed up a solid chunk of their discography. Moon was rarely one to exercise restraint.
"This was dope, especially towards the end. Kendrick no back track Lamar," someone else tweeted. This was dope,especially towards the end. Kendrick no back track Lamar. Even Jermaine Dupri heaped ...