Best of What's Next: The Builders & The Butchers
"A lot of people were poor and starving, but if you can get together and play music and hear music, that made you feel better. I feel like that’s happening right now, again." read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesBest of What's Next: Katie Costello
"A lot of times I write songs by living vicariously through someone else.” read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesBest of What's Next: David Wax Museum
On a morning where David Wax plans to discuss his warm, endearing fusion of Mexo-Americana folk, he instead faces a blistering snowstorm... read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesBest of What's Next: LHASA
"Life lived in the present is life lived." read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesBest of What's Next: Esben and the Witch
“We find it very hard to make light music. Its very much in our nature as the kind of musicians that we are, I think, to make music that does seem to be quite morose.” read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesBest of What's Next: Ponderosa
“It’s extremely easy for us to go into a room, set up microphones, play all of our instruments and sing everything live.” read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesBest of What's Next: Yelawolf
Many hip-hop stars traverse a compelling-but-familiar path from poverty to prosperity... read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesGetting to Know... Smith Westerns
"We were tired of the fact that every review would use some dumb description like 'youngsters' or 'ramshackle'..." read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesGetting to Know... Anthony D'Amato
A New Jersey songwriter graduated from Princeton with a thesis on Bruce Springsteen? No, seriously... read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesBest of What's Next: Oh No Oh My
“My life has become a lot more complicated, and I think our music reflects that.” read more
Found in: Music, Features
