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Q&A With Khruangbin
Equal parts dance and chillout, Khruangbin weave funk, surf instrumentals, dub reggae, and especially Thai, to make some truly fascinating music. It’s an intriguing combination ... -
Q&A with Billy Joel
The Piano Man is still playing us a song—just a little differently than he once did. Billy Joel hasn’t released an album in 20 years, ... -
Q&A with Tedeschi Trucks Band
Multiple Grammy-winning husband and wife team singer-guitarist Susan Tedeschi and guitarist Derek Trucks returns with one of their most ambitious and spiritually enriching recording projects ... -
Q&A with Wet Leg
British indie rock/pop band Wet Leghave only been a thing for a handful of years, yet their rise has been meteoric. The core pair of ... -
Q&A With Def Leppard
The significance of being huddled alongside each other in chairs at London’s Savoy Hotel is not lost on Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott, Phil Collen and ... -
Q&A with Andy Grammer
All set to kick off the second leg of his The Art Of Joy Tour at the end of May, Andy Grammer’s post-lockdown reemergence has ... -
Q&A with Yola
Peanut-gallery concertgoers often relish in yelling at musicians to “shut up about politics.” Aside from the blatant irony lost on those belligerent blockheads, they don’t ... -
Q&A With Glass Animals
British indie rock band Glass Animals were just getting going on the tour to support their Dreamland album when the pandemic hit and closed everything ... -
Q&A with FINNEAS
As MC goes to press on the cusp of Grammy season, producer, songwriter, and performer Finneas O’Connell, née FINNEAS, is nominated in four major categories: ... -
Q&A with Gunna
Gunna is the King of Drip. For those who are cheugy (a new addition to the dictionary for 2022, referring to being old and out ...