Kelela has a music recommendation for you, if you’re looking for one. In a conversation just shy of an hour, the R&B and electronic music visionary pulls out all sorts of references. And while ...
As Kelela comfortably settles into the show, she shares that her first time at the Blue Note was to see Amel Larrieux, the vocalist from Groove Theory. She “taught me how to sing,” Kelela says.
Supported by By Ben Sisario Reporting from Salina, Kan. Hydraulic machines whooshed in a sprawling Kansas factory as melted vinyl squeezed through molded stampers like pancake batter, turning out ...
Presence was organized by Ryan Muir and Ebru Yildiz, and longtime BV readers will likely recognize the names of some of the ...
This month's batch of staff favorites includes recent releases from Sharon Van Etten and the Attachment Theory, Sam Fender, and FACS. Staff Picks: Favorite Albums of February 2025 ...
The two bands have also gotten together to release a new collaborative six-song LP called Savage Imperial Death March, but it’s vinyl-only, and it’s already sold out. The Melvins and Napalm ...
Kelela’s live at the Blue Note Jazz Club album, the live Hour album, the “lost” Neil Young album, and the deluxe edition of Sabrina Carpenter’s Short N’ Sweet (ft. Dolly Parton), Also ...
The perfect balm for these dreary winter days is cozying up on the couch with your favorite music -- and nothing compares to listening on vinyl. Tech and music enthusiasts agree that vinyl ...
Though her song soundtracked an iconic scene in The Silence of the Lambs, the New Jersey singer stayed unknown. A new documentary explores her life on the margins of fame—and behind the wheel of ...
Maybe it’s sold out, maybe it’s five times more expensive than you’re willing to pay, or maybe your local vinyl store refuses to carry anything other than David Bowie — he has sold the ...