All Posts
Digging for the diaspora with Deb Oh
Deb Oh, creator of Year of the Tiger Records, shares what inspired her to create her curated collection of records from Asia, the Pacific, and the diaspora.
Future Islands bassist William Cashion finds peace in the creative process
For musician William Cashion, experimentation and a “subtractive method” are essential in his solo work and in Future Islands’ latest album.
Suzy Exposito brings her punk energy to Rolling Stone
Suzy Exposito is a graphic novelist, activist, and Latin music editor at Rolling Stone. And she’s just made history.
‘Switched on Pop’ podcast hosts reflect on their evolving relationship with music
Nate Sloan and Charlie Harding, hosts of the podcast “Switched on Pop,” had on-and-off relationships with music. Now, they’re experts on pop and they want to help you become one too.
Scoring podcasts and movies with Wonderly
Wonderly’s Jim Brunberg and Ben Landsverk have perfected the art of composing soundtracks for podcasts and movies.
The Beths share their growing spotlight with New Zealand
After releasing their first album to critical acclaim, The Beths are taking New Zealand along for the ride.
TheSoundshop x 12 Songs Project: Music and Theater
In this special collaboration with theSoundshop, we recapped their event that centered on music and theater.
Tanlines’ Jesse Cohen discusses No Effects, his refreshing music podcast
Jesse Cohen uses his music experience as one-half of Tanlines in his podcast, No Effects.
Norwegian band Hajk muse over intimate memories
By day, the members of Hajk are music teacher, but by night, this up-and-coming band is touring across Norway.
The evolution of Cool Company
Pop/R&B/hip hop duo Cool Company used to make fun of kids in their choir class. Then, they made their own music.
Pamela Garavano-Coolbaugh: Omnian Music Group’s dream-maker
The head project manager of Omnian Music Group once toured with Widowspeak and finds discussing new music romantic.