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Read the lyrics of Come On! Feel the Illinoise! by Sufjan Stevens, a layered indie folk song that blends personal insight ...
Justin Vernon’s version of ‘radiant pop music’ is to brighten his earthy, acoustic landscapes with synths and drum pads ...
Indie-folk musician, who has just released a new album, worked with the controversial rapper on records including ‘My ...
Music has always played an integral role in the impact of movies — there's even a whole category of awards at shows like the ...
St. Vincent had the allure of a night club torch song singer and the captivating aura of pop singer. But, make no mistake, ...
Alienating, strange and familiar, “Glory” by Perfume Genius sounds like wandering the empty halls of your home.
The acclaimed singer and pianist reflect on the album that started his career as he prepares to embark on an anniversary tour ...
It’s a great weekend to love animals, music and the city we live in. Celebrate Pittsburgh — and yourself! — with these five ...
As weird as it sounds, the craziness of Yeat’s music, from the out-of-pocket lyricism to his heavily layered, severely Auto-Tuned and synthesized production, and just his overall vibe, was the only ...
We've got that, the original version of an Oscar-worthy Sufjan Stevens song, and some music that NPR's Tom Huizenga says is "better than Xanax." New Wet Leg, Sufjan Stevens, more: The Contenders ...
Trace the route to Chicago, the namesake of the hit song off its first EP, 2017’s “Heavy Colors,” then to the tiny dot of the mountain town by Asheville where the band absconded for two weeks of more ...