The 2021 Golden Globe nominees have been announced and Chadwick Boseman has been honored posthumously. On Wednesday (February 3), the nominees were revealed for the Continue Reading
Here Comes Brooklyn Returns With “(I Want Your) Lovin’ Baby”
It’s been time since Here Comes Brooklyn (Alex Tepper) has released something but the Brooklyn-based artist returns with (I Want Your) Lovin’ Baby. Recorded, mixed, Continue Reading
Aqua Might Make a ‘Cyber Girl’ Version of ‘Barbie Girl’ Thanks to Elon Musk
Elon Musk has inspired the hit ‘90s band Aqua to possibly revamp a fan favorite. On Sunday (January 31), the Danish-Norwegian Europop group known for Continue Reading
Justin Timberlake Reacts to His Iconic Denim Look With Britney Spears 20 Years Later
Justin Timberlake really wants us to forget about his denim-on-denim ensemble with Britney Spears. On Monday (February 1), the “SexyBack” singer commented on his iconic Continue Reading
The 10 Best John Coltrane Solos
10. “My Favorite Things” from My Favorite Things Coltrane popularized the use of the soprano saxophone in jazz, and this track had a lot to do with Continue Reading
Judy Irving's Nuclear Weapons Documentary 'Dark Circle' Remains Timeless
“If you are working with a radioactive substance, don’t let it escape…it may come back to you.” — National Educational Television video on plutonium (1963) Continue Reading
Between the Grooves: lowercase – 'Kill the Lights'
1. “She Takes Me” “Folding corners into perfect shapes / Went forlorn in a vapor of Elysian escapes” That’s how these lines to “She Takes Me” Continue Reading
Between the Buried and Me's Breakthrough 'Colors' Still Thrills 13 Years Later
As 2020 drew to a close, Craft Recordings’ yearlong Between the Buried and Me remaster and vinyl reissue project arrived at 2007’s Colors, their fourth Continue Reading
Sundance 2021: Sion Sono's Gonzo 'Prisoners of the Ghostland'
All that certain film fans will need to hear about Japanese filmmaker Sion Sono’s post-apocalyptic samurai-western Prisoners of the Ghostland is that it’s directed by Continue Reading
Weezer Pull Themselves Out of a Rut with Help From an Orchestra
Of all the orchestra/rock band combinations you could imagine, the pairing of Weezer with a full complement of classical players would have to rank as Continue Reading
'Some Kind of Heaven' and the Ageless Pursuit of Fulfillment
An exception to the US Fair Housing Act of 1968 — which prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, or financing of housing based on race, Continue Reading
J Dilla's 'Welcome 2 Detroit' Pointed the Way to 21st Century Hop-Hop
It’s been 15 years since J Dilla released Donuts, an album whose deft manipulation of sampling makes it perhaps the most influential instrumental hip-hop record Continue Reading