As an openly gay artist, Spencer Brown strives to make his fans feel accepted by keeping one goal in mind: "to bring as much love and peace and good energy as I possibly can." Keep reading
Soccer Mommy's highly personal third album, 'Sometimes, Forever,' is a glimpse into the singer/songwriter's psyche. With producer Daniel Lopatin, Soccer Mommy untangles a web of complex feelings — and makes light of darkness. Keep reading
As fans head to theaters to catch the new 'Elvis' film, artists who performed with and were inspired by The King choose their favorite Elvis songs. Keep reading
Even more than 30 years into the Brian Jonestown Massacre's run, frontman Anton Newcombe asserts that their latest, 'Fire Doesn’t Grow On Trees,' "is as good or better than my best — and that is quite an accomplishment." Keep reading
Blues rocker Samantha Fish shows off her cigar box guitar, an instrument that's been a crowd-pleaser at her shows ever since the day she bought it. Keep reading
With "Hold On, You Belong (People Like Us)," Ryan Cassata and Hello Noon share support to young trans people who are struggling to find acceptance. Keep reading
As Stray Kids begin their latest tour, the K-pop group reveals their favorite songs to perform and why it's important for them to have creative control. Keep reading
From Argentina's María Becerra to Puerto Rico's Young Miko, get to know six rising LGBTQ+ Latinx artists who are bringing visibility to the community around the world. Keep reading
"I've always been about taking risks," says Carl Craig, a Detroit techno forefather and the head of the label Planet E, "and staying independent, an independent Black-run company, because that doesn't happen very long." Keep reading