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The Trials Of St. Vincent
Annie Clark had so much success it literally made her sick. But she turned that anxiety into her best music yet
Tejas Makes It Happen!
The Mumbai singer-songwriter’s full-length record plays to his strengths and offers some pleasant surprises too
Randy Newman
Lovely melodies, brutal ironies and cartoon heroes – here’s how a comic genius built one of American music’s greatest catalogs
The Foos Fight On
Maximum riffs, minimum drama and lots of barbecue: The sweet life and rock & roll faith of America’s biggest band
Leonard Cohen
He was a poet, a novelist, a ladies’ man and a Buddhist monk. For nearly half a century, he built a tower of song – even though darkness was never far off.
Manish Arora Discusses Art, Social Media, Burning Man And More
The celebrated fashion designer collaborated with St+art Mumbai recently to deck up the majestic Jindal Mansion
JVNR: 'Language Just Doesn't Matter'
South Korean producer Jun Roh on setting out on a world tour all alone, writing songs in English and learning how to play Indian instruments
Sufi, Gospel And Partition
Sonam Kalra has her hands full with The Sufi Gospel Project and the more recent, Partition: Stories of Separation.
High Times With The Black Beatles
After going multiplatinum, Rae Sremmurd wrecked cars, bought pet monkeys and made a wild triple album
Mahesh Raghunandan Makes His Peace
The Bengaluru singer-songwriter turns angst and introspection into a diverse sonic mix on his upcoming EP ‘Accept’
Ann Hampton Callaway: ‘I Am a Hybrid of Many Influences'
The American jazz vocalist talks about being a multi-faceted artist and what fuels her creativity
Meet Arjun, The Newest Crossover Artist On The Block
Based in the U.K., with roots in India and Sri Lanka, the singer-songwriter has a Bollywood hit and a new pop album
OneRepublic's India Debut Was a Mixed Bag
The American pop-rockers’ Mumbai show would have been flawless with a more streamlined set list
#IndieGoesInternational: How Artists Are Clinching Overseas Tours
Battling the strains of acquiring visa, work permits, sponsorship and equipment isn’t easy but local bands won’t give up
The Ska Vengers : XX Rated
How India’s leading ska / reggae band interpreted jail encounters and Modi-era malaise on their biting sophomore record.
Sam Smith's Raw Return
The singer drank too much, battled writer’s block and saw a relationship fall apart – then poured it all into his ‘gritty’ new album
Now A Handbook On Indie Music!
New Delhi artist manager Ritnika Nayan has authored a book that insightfully navigates India’s budding music culture
Liam Gallagher's Sweet Revenge
After coping with a divorce and the demise of Oasis, the frontman is finally back – and ready for a fight
Steely Dan's Quiet Hero
Walter Becker was a wry perfectionist behind one of rock’s most eccentric bands – even if he preferred life in the shadows
Raghu Dixit - Troubadour In Tinseltown
How India’s most successful indie musician is making inroads into Bollywood and winning at it
Bhrigu Sahni: I'm Trying To Hole Myself Up And Work On A Lot Of My Own Music
The fingerstyle guitarist on his writing process and kicking off Volume 2 of Pune-based listening sessions BYOH Live
Auerbach's Rolling Thunder
The guitarist has gathered legendary session players and an overlooked R&B powerhouse for a wild tour
Curated Music Newsletters: Jukebox In Your Inbox
Streaming services aren’t the only place to discover new music
The Fanculos Record at Alibaug Farmhouse
The Mumbai ska/reggae/funk band go old school for their full-length debut record.
Lucy Dacus: Rock's Reluctant Hero
After struggling with success, the singer returned home to pour her heart out on a personal new LP
Filmy Labs: Creators Continue To Carve New Spaces In Desi Pop Culture
The event saw both icons and curators gather to address the next big thing
The Earth Below's Doom And Gloom Approach To New Album
Mumbai-based drummer and songwriter Deepak Raghu is working with Bengaluru guitarist Ramanan Chandramouli and bassist-producer Leslie Charles on his full-length debut
The Joy And Mystery Of A New Orleans Saint Dr. John
ROBBIE ROBERTSON has seen a lot in six decades of rock & roll, but nothing quite like what happened at the Toronto Pop Festival in 1969.
‘K-Pop Will Be A Cultural Movement'
The South Korean group discuss the intricacies of leading a new Hallyu wave and the decision to directly involve fans in their album release process
LL Cool J
The hip-hop icon on success, ‘Accidental Racist,’ and calling yourself the G.O.A.T.