Celebrity Life
Poetry and Jazz Meet in a Vision of Tulsa’s Past and Future
Fire in Little Africa's debut single, "Shining," features some of Oklahoma's strongest voices
Song You Need to Know: Iceage, ‘High and Hurt’
Danish punks interpolate the classic hymn "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" as they strive towards a different kind of salvation
FBI Releases Long-Withheld File on Kurt Cobain
For decades, the government kept a file on conspiracy theories about Cobain's death. Here's what's in the newly released documents
Bandcamp Friday, May 2021 Edition: Support Artists by Buying This Music
The music platform is waiving its revenue share for all purchases made on May 7th. Here are some recommendations from our staff to guide your browsing
Song You Need to Know: Isaiah Rashad Featuring Duke Deuce, ‘Lay Wit Ya’
After a hiatus of nearly five years, the TDE rapper resurfaces with an uncharacteristically booming single ahead of his third album
That Time Joni Mitchell Brought Gordon Lightfoot’s House Down With ‘Coyote’
As we await the next installment of her archive series, watch her perform the Hejira classic with Bob Dylan and Roger McGuinn
Song You Need to Know: Maia Sharp, ‘Backburner’
On her latest single, the singer-songwriter — who's worked with the Chicks, Cher and others — makes the connection between love and the kitchen
How Mike Shinoda Found a New Creative Community Online
Looking for a way to connect with fans during lockdown, the Linkin Park member turned to Twitch and embraced real-time virtual collaboration
‘I Am Doomed to Produce Music’: Inside One Iranian Artist’s Fight for Creative Freedom
Mehdi Rajabian spent months in solitary confinement for violating his country's restrictions on art. But he says nothing will stop him from finishing his next album
Phife Dawg Forever
He was the Everyman at the heart of A Tribe Called Quest. Five years after his death, his family and friends unveil his final album and celebrate his legacy
How ‘Two Minutes to Late Night’ Created the Web’s Wildest Quarantine Covers Series
The team behind the irreverent heavy-metal talk show reflect on roping big names like Les Claypool and Max Weinberg into their off-the-wall yet musically legit Bedroom Covers
Song You Need to Know: Lawrence Rothman Featuring Son Little, ‘Sunny Place for Shady People’
Singer-songwriter processes the existential threat of the Trump era with a dizzying garage-rock collaboration