For all those celebrating Christmas or other gift-giving holidays, crunch time has begun to find those perfect gifts for all your loved ones. I’ve taken the liberty of finding primarily small businesses you can support this season with music-related products, whether broad or niche.
At the end of the day, The Maybe Man is an excellent record from front to back. Complete with catchy singles, but a way better album full of hidden, non-radio-oriented music, this is yet another piece of typical AJR work.
This is not a band scared to stray from the familiar; this is a band willing to take creative risks and explore new avenues to outdo themselves with every release. Above all, they wear their hearts on their sleeves, weaving intimate stories within strikingly dynamic melodies.
It truly was a tribute to the teenage rebellion we all know and recognize—from the displays that looked like every pop punk/emo kid’s bedroom to the bands that raised us all, it fit the festival title perfectly.
This album changed the pop star’s life—it’s what determined her to be a pop star in the first place. All her pain, love, and emotion are channeled into art, and these vault tracks seem to directly call out potential muses even more vividly than the already-known songs off her ultra-popular album.
We sat down with frontman Joshua Roberts and guitarist Tristan Torres at When We Were Young to discuss their sophomore record, dream collaborators, and Halloween memories.
I sat down with the band after their When We Were Young performance to hear more about their newest release, upcoming fall tour, and Lil Uzi Vert’s wisdom.
2023 was my second year attending All Things Go music festival, and it’s only becoming more evident with each passing year that the curators of this event are 100% committed to making each festival better than ever.
Cian Ducrot sat down with journalists, including Kinda Cool, to discuss the record in a °1824 press conference. Fresh off a phenomenal three weeks of promotion and watching the album grow in charts, Ducrot still found himself in disbelief.
Grammy-winning artist Maren Morris has released two new powerful, poignant songs titled “The Tree” and “Get The Hell Out Of Here,” which signal her decision to leave the country music genre behind.