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The Earth Below Goes From Sparse To Haunting On 'Patient Man'
Mumbai musician Deepak Raghu gets collaborative on third track off‘Dreams Of A Thousand Stillness’ EP
Tesseract: The Significance Of The Insignificant
The Brit metallers explore spacey, aggressive new territory on new album ‘Sonder’; return to India on their first headline tour here
Demonstealer's Collab-Heavy New Album
Sahil Makhija on how he went from EP to album by enlisting members from Decapitated, Aborted, Benighted, Ne Obliviscaris and more
Bear: Time Of Wreckoning
The Belgian metallers talk about how their India debut came about entirely through a chance social media encounter
Margo Price Won't Back Down
After a heartbreaking debut LP, she’s blasting Trump and her country peers, and drawing her biggest crowds yet
From Cuba With Pop: Camila Cabello's Rise
How the singer left the girl group Fifth Harmony and found a chart-topping sound with an ode to her immigrant past
Pritam: The Reigning King Of Bollywood Music
How a Music Composer Accused of Serial Plagiarism Reinvented Himself in an Industry That Values Hits Over Innovation.
Macklemore: ‘I Wanted to Write About What's Going on in America'
The rapper on raising uncomfortable questions around drug abuse and white privilege in his songs.
The Prince Vault Opens
Inside the uncertain future of his deep archives.
‘Patti Cake$' Star Siddharth Dhananjay Has Visa Problems, Too
The Indian-born actor is on the brink of breakout success but things aren’t easy when you’re an immigrant from a third-world country
Sheryl Crow
The singer-songwriter on apocalyptic fears, choosing happiness, and what Gandhi and Keef have in common.
Why Valerie June Sings The Blues
After years of struggle, the Tennessee singer made a modernday soul classic and became Bob Dylan’s favorite new artist.
Marduk:World-Class Blasphemers
Sweden’s black metal veterans on censorship, controversy, and playing in India at Bangalore Open Air in July.
Sisters In Arms
The close-knit siblings of Haim came out of the San Fernando Valley to make a killer debut and win over Taylor Swift and U2. Now, can they top themselves?
Dhruv Visvanath Breaks Free On 'Jungle'
The inspiring new song is off his upcoming second album ‘The Lost Cause,’ out in February 2018
Is Vh1 Supersonic The Music Mecca We Were All Waiting For?
India has stepped up its game to become the hottest destination for live events featuring international superstars
Bassist - Mohini Dey
She’s only 21 and has shared the stage with Steve Vai, Guthrie Govan and Marco Minnemann. Clearly, there’s no stopping this bass prodigy
Singer - Jonita Gandhi
Bollywood’s freshest voice is raising new bars for pitch-perfection
Pop-Rock Band - Parekh & Singh
The duo are sealing their place as India’s biggest, youngest music export to the world
Shadow And Light: Finding Balance
The New Delhi fusion duo talk about their upcoming album, teaming up with Karsh Kale and the challenges of working within Hindustani classical.
Shye Ben Tzur on Politics, Touring With Radiohead
The Ajmer-based Israeli composer sheds light on the recent controversy around a gig featuring Junun, his collaborative project with Jonny Greenwood.
Alexisonfire's Dallas Green: ‘It Feels Like We're Starting Over, In A Good Way'
The Canadian post-hardcore band’s singer and guitarist talks about the way forward after releasing their first new material in nearly a decade and prepping for a new City and Colour album.
Aankh Micholi Channel Folk Rock on Debut EP ‘Aao Khele'
The Mumbai-based Hindi group brings together a sonic amalgamation of light and heavy on their first offering.
Billy Joel
On turning 70, writing music he won’t record, Donald Trump, and why he’ll never do a farewell tour.
Nexa Music Launches Nationwide Talent Hunt for Emerging Indie Musicians
If you’re an original artist creating English-language music, this is your chance to collaborate with A.R. Rahman, Clinton Cerejo and others.
Orange Festival Of Adventure And Music 2018, Dambuk, Arunachal Pradesh
From guzzling orange juice to going off-roading and taking in a variety of music, the festival has solidified its position.
Mono: This Album Portrays A Story Bout Parting With The Past
The Japanese post-rock band talk about their just-released album ‘Nowhere Now Here,’ working with producer Steve Albini and their India experience.
The Art Of Being Mino
The South Korean hip-hop star wowed critics and fans alike with his solo album ‘XX’; but is he any closer to discovering who the ‘real’ Mino is?
Nashville Hangover
Florida Georgia Line, country’s poets laureate of keg stands, try to grow up.
The Anger Inside Gary Clark Jr.
The singer-guitarist felt stuck creatively and typecast as a bluesman. To move forward, he had to free his sound and tap into the rage he felt living in Trump’s America.