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Aimee Mann songs have a literary quality to them—sharp, spare short stories set to music—so it was probably inevitable that she would one day make a concept album, the musical equivalent of a novella. read more
“When we selected the songs for the new ‘Charmed’ soundtrack we were adamant that each one reflect the core message of the show: the power of three strong... read more
Grammy award winning artist Common is often referred to as one of the most thoughtful and gifted lyricists in hip-hop. read more
Cormega first burst into national consciousness in 1996 when he was featured on “Affirmative Action” from Nas’ sophomore album, It Was Written. He joined the all-star supergroup, The Firm – originally Nas, Foxy Brown, and Cormega (later replaced by N... read more
After a recording hiatus of over five years, the groundbreaking singer, pianist, and composer Diamanda Galás returns with her most ambitious project yet... read more
Straight from 'down under,' FULL SCALE will be hitting clubs across America giving fans a glimpse of their infectious... read more
"Every great band is destroyed by their success: cartoon bands are no exception." So says Gorillaz guitarist Noodle... read more
There can be few artists who manage to appear in a movie and bag a Brit Award for 'Best Urban Artist' - all in the same year. read more
Morrissey had the busiest year of his career in 2004, with You Are the Quarry becoming his most successful CD ever, with four singles going top ten in the UK and US radio embracing his two single releases stateside. read more
A Hyperactive Workout For The Flying Squad, the seventh studio record from one of Britain’s leading rock & roll traditionalists, Ocean Colour Scene, will be released on Sanctuary Records on March 29th. read more
As the driving force of matchbox twenty, Rob Thomas is widely acknowledged as one of the most distinctive vocalists and gifted songwriters in contemporary music. read more
The Academy Is…almost never was. Frontman William Beckett and guitarist Mike Carden grew up as rivals, in separate bands on the Chicago local music scene. read more
