The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is adding 15 new hymns to its global collection, “Hymns—For Home and Church.” ...
Audible Granola” is a biweekly column dedicated to the celebration of quintessential albums from Seattle and the PNW.
“Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” was recorded in 1961 by the all-black girl group The Shirelles, and though the lyrics were bold ... breakthrough in love songs will come from?
Inspired by lyrical punk and the American decline, Sunny War 's fourth album Armageddon in a Summer Dress finds the ...
The Rolling Stones have many famed lyrics to their name. You don't amass a catalog such as theirs without adding a few familiar phrases.
That's the onus behind Paul Simon's playful take on a mid-life crises, "You Can Call Me Al." Uncover the meaning behind this track, below.
“He calls me and says he saw footprints in the snow ... it seems like for everyone and it just makes you weary.” Bender said he has filed a police report and is awaiting next steps.
The book that inspired today’s playlist, the cultural critic Lucy Sante’s “I Heard Her Call My Name,” isn’t about music per se. As its subtitle attests, it is mostly “a memoir of transition,” centered ...
Wrap your ears around something that feels all-new with this layered collaborative track from electronic producer Joy Orbison and rapper Joe James. Sample-rich production collides with silky/relaxed ...
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If you need someone to put the perfect words into song, just call Adam Sandler. The movie star, who got his start as a ...
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