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Sleaford Mods and The Demise of Planet X
British duo Sleaford Mods are an outlier on the contemporary music landscape. They occupy a space where music meets beat poetry, where art meets spoken ... -
Leon Thomas: Pholks Have Soul
What is soul? Everyone from Parliament Funkadelic and Donny Hathaway to Aretha Franklin and the recently departed D’Angelo has defined and put their distinct stamp ... -
Vince Gill: Five Decades Deep
Smiling in front of a few thousand fans at the Fox Theatre in Detroit during the summer, Vince Gill promised to tell some stories and ... -
MARINA SHINES BRIGHTER THAN EVER
On her sixth studio album, Princess of Power, the multi-faceted pop sensation reclaims her energy, her sexuality, and her music. The world may not be ... -
John Carpenter: Master of Macabre Melody
Think John Carpenter, and all manner of creepy, skin-crawling images flood the brain: A knife-wielding Michael Myers in the shadows (Halloween), heads slowly falling to ... -
Linkin Park: Back From Zero
Berlin’s Olympiastadion is a brutalist marvel—concrete and colossal, built for spectacle. It’s hosted World Cups, political pageantry, rock gods, and operatic breakdowns. But on June ... -
Kash Doll: The Queen of Motor City Hip-Hop
The phone rang twice before she picked up, and even through the digital static, Kash Doll's voice carried weight. There's something about Detroit voices; they ... -
There Will Be Yungblud
"The last time I was here, I knocked my teeth out on this stage and it was crazy. I was 19, just been signed to ... -
Return of the TOKiMONSTA
Tokimonsta is an enigma. The electronic artist born Jennifer Lee is gleefully awkward to nail down genre-wise, primarily because she’s made it her business to ... -
Don Was and Is
With apologies to James Brown, the hardest working man in showbiz during the past few decades is dreadlocked and often barefoot, perpetually sporting a hat ...














