How Vinyl Voices Mixes Storytelling and Song
You’re as likely to hear a story that’ll break your heart as you are to hear “I Am Trying to Break Your Heart.”
You’re as likely to hear a story that’ll break your heart as you are to hear “I Am Trying to Break Your Heart.”
Seriously, think about it.
The difference between Future and everyone else is that he doesn’t sound like he enjoys any of it.
Those French cats played their asses off.
His movie will screen at the L.A. Film Festival.
FYI: It involves pink lycra.
She comes to Phoenix this week.
Well, Fort McDowell to be exact.
And time has been most kind to Raekwon the Chef.
Here’s when tickets go on sale.
“People are like ‘I’m this kind of person, I’m that kind of person.'”
“I literally saw Maxine from across the hall and ran up to her like a little child.”
Karaoke, burlesque, and more.
From Solange and Thundercat to Friday’s shuttle fiasco.
“I think my mouth is made out of dust now.”
And his, um, secret to not wrecking his voice.
Not gonna happen. But here’s a look at what will.
“I wasn’t willing to let it go just because I’ve stepped it up with the songwriting.”
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith doesn’t play music so much as she paints it. At work behind her Buchla Music Easel, she crafts songs that twist and turn and are full of strange colors. The Los Angeles-based composer is a wizard with modular synthesizers, conjuring myriad gorgeous tones and textures with her…
“Slowly devolving into the great void of nothingness that we know nothing about.”
“Right now, it’s really difficult to tell the difference between reptilian shapeshifters and human beings.”