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Nu metal never died — it just took a Memorrhage to remember
Musician Garry Brents has been a prolific creator of extreme metal for years, but his latest project returns to his first love, '90s nu metal, through a dystopian lens.
Live Nation and Ticketmaster tell Biden they're going to show fees upfront
After President Biden called out "junk fees" in his State of the Union address, ticket vendors said they were willing to do more to disclose hidden fees. Live Nation is the latest to join.
Songs for the fathers: A tribute to Jazz Dads
Jazz Night celebrates dads in the jazz world. Hear tributes from Chick Corea, Bobby and Madison McFerrin, Cory Wong, Catherine Russell and Benny Green in this very special Father's Day episode.
Where to start with country music weirdos Souled American? The end
Out of print, odd and obscure, Souled American's esoteric take on country music is now available digitally for the first time. We asked composer Sarah Hennies to pick a place to begin.
Jónsi explains how Sigur Rós made its first new album in a decade
Members of Sigur Rós found their way back together slowly, but the Icelandic group's singer says that when they started playing it felt like nothing had changed.
On a new Sigur Rós album, warmth and light push through the darkness
ÁTTA, the band's first album in 10 years, sports an orchestra of strings, high-flying vocalism and its signature bittersweet melodies.
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Peso Pluma opens up his book of 'Genesis'
Twenty-four-year-old Mexican singer-songwriter Peso Pluma just released his highly anticipated debut album.
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Broadway lyricist Sheldon Harnick, who wrote 'Fiddler on the Roof,' dies at 99
The Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning lyricist was one of the last masters of Broadway's Golden Age. His career extended over 60 years.
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Oye como va: New York is getting a museum dedicated to salsa music
The International Salsa Museum is already making noteworthy moves in New York City. Its founders hope to have a permament space by 2029.
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Here's the deal with King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
How did an Australian band with no hits, modest media coverage and a ridiculous name find a massive audience? The group's metal-forward new album is a perfect example of how it weaponizes niche.
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