That question is posed in in “All the Life”, the opening track on Sam Lynch’s sophomore album Outline. And it acts as an invitation for us to think outside ourselves.
A group of musicians are aiming to spread Christmas cheer with a re-working of one of their most popular songs.
Yes. No Skips is back again for more coverage of past music releases that have near-flawless consistency. This week, Linda Perhacs’ “Parallelograms” is what we’ll be talking about, since the album ...
The former glamour model, 46, serenaded the audience at the Top of the Slops Drag Competition where she served as a judge.
Band of sisters The Warning performed a pyro-fueled rendition of their single “Automatic Sun.” The Mexican trio rocked the ...
The songstress, 27, who won the Best UK & Ireland Act gong entertained the crowd during the show alongside Tyla, Shawn Mendes ...
The third and final track, “Blue Christmas, ” is a cover of the Elvis classic with a sprinkle of Southern charm. The lyrics ...
James Taylor epitomizes for many the easygoing songwriter archetype. His smooth, distinct vocals project friendliness and ...
As technology continues to evolve, the music industry is experiencing a great transformation. You can use an AI song ...
Jorja Smith has returned with two new singles, “Loving You” and “Don’t Let Me Go.” Both tracks see the singer flex her ...
The song, a roots-and-fiddle-inflected anthem from the heretofore guitar-squealing New Jersey rockers, claimed victory not in a rock category, but best country collaboration with vocals. A shrewd ...
Iona/ Strawbs / Lifesigns guitarist Dave Bainbridge has revealed details about his latest solo album, On The Edge Of What Can ...