L’Rain. I really loved their music.Felicia Douglas. Felicia is in Dirty Projectors, but she's got two side projects that are amazing. I look up to those people quite a bit and their music is always super tasteful and
and being able to share a project. We've known both of them in different capacities for years, and never actually created something from the very beginning until the end. Both of those gifted people are a part of the Hanson story and can sort of share in whatever we get to do from...
What doesn’t make sense is hanging an entire family of fully dressed straw-people by their necks from a tree as our neighbors opted to do in the spirit of the season. There is enough violence in the world without demonstrating a set of deaths that make little kids ask why and how and...
It's the yeller, screamer, but everybody loves their music. She was so good, it didn't matter how it was she's yelling and screaming," he says. Tina Turner's loudest albums still have melody and something "people will walk away humming" — the very thin...
In a conversation withVanity Fair, Lakshmi admits that halfway through Season 20 she knew she would leave. She calls the decision "bittersweet" but likes the idea of leaving the show at a high point and is confident that good people are at the helm of "Top Chef." ...
remember trying not to cry in the car when this played on the radio, trying not to out myself, because I had never heard anything like it," @peelingplums wrote. "This song made me realize that I have allies, that I'm not alone an...
fears. We used to be actually proud of only having used four instruments in a whole album. We felt pressure to tap ourselves into rock and roll because that's what we wanted to be: a rock and roll band. Us being girls and stuff, sometimes it's confusing for people. "Why are you ...
and pumpkin-spice lattes. While he doesn't shy away from examining the depressing side of surviving the holiday season as an aging 20-, 30-, 40-something, Murphy does at least give a glimmer of hope to grab onto, transient and fleeting though it may be, as he refrains, "But...
I've seen the landscape change so much. I feel like I'm in a good place now, and I made it through all that. And now, for all these young women coming up, people that are not male in this world, they have an equal opportunity to pursue music production in this genre, o...