The London-based photographer, filmmaker, and performer is perhaps best known for her sonic sculptures-hand-forged, ...
Saxophonist Kate Olson is releasing "So It Goes" in January, her first full-length studio album under her own name.
All the players who rocked our world, in the year of Oasis reunions, Black Sabbath farewells, and guitarists keeping their shoulder to the evolutionary wheel of guitar playing ...
A legendary Hollywood director is keen to make a musical version of the sci-fi horror film Alien. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Bong Joon Ho was asked whether he'd like to try working on ...
The trio have refined their approach to a project they only started for fun, admitting it’s exploded beyond any of their ...
On the last episode of All Songs Considered for 2025, NPR Music producer Lars Gotrich takes host Robin Hilton through an ...
When Maruvaarthai Pesaathey from Enai Noki Paayum Thota dropped a decade ago, the track blew up the charts like wildfire ...
Composer Simon Franglen says work on the third instalment, Avatar: Fire and Ash, took an epic seven years to complete. Along the way, he wrote 1,907 pages of orchestral score; and even invented new ...
Alistair Hay of Emerald Guitars tells how opening a new distribution hub at Stuart, Florida, has helped minimise the impact ...
The first season of Pluribus may have come to an end last week on Apple TV, but we'll be sifting through all the implications ...
Lopatin’s music is key to Marty Supreme’s emotions, and particularly its ending—his gorgeous “Force of Life” complicates the ...