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From Born to Die to Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd, it's easy to get lost in Lana Del Rey's iconic discography – so we're here to help.
A look at the long, storied history dance music has built at Glastonbury Festival via five of the most fondly-remembered sets ...
A look at how impeccable the music taste of Scarlett Johansson is and how an interview with KCRW where she goes through her ...
Ahead of the festival’s return to Worthy Farm, Mark Beaumont picks some of Glastonbury’s greatest ever music moments ...
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We sit down with Ben Long to talk through the making of Sophie's posthumous final project and gain a rare insight into the ...
I’d like to think that Sabrina Carpenter is dressed in a skimpy bikini and lying on a lilo in the pool of her Spanish colonial-style house in Los Angeles. “Read me another,” she calls to a middle-aged ...
Owens himself is not religious, but he likes a church, or the idea of a church. “At its best, it is a place where people come ...
The Beatles to Taylor Swift - THE COUNTDOWN: Not even the greatest musicians in the world can put out golden hits all the time. Kevin E G Perry reaches for his earplugs and asks, where did it all go ...
Morten Harket, the iconic frontman of Norwegian synth-pop band A-ha, has captivated audiences worldwide with his soaring ...
On May 4, 1977, Toronto punk rock pioneers the Viletones played the Colonial Underground, a basement club on Yonge Street.
The Village Voice sits down with jazz pianist Matthew Shipp to discuss Andre 3000's bad music, Rothko's great paintings, and much in between.