Two artists who released folk music in the early 1970s and gained popularity decades later make for a breathtaking listening experience.
Read MoreThough their approaches to the genre are different in many ways, Daft Punk and LCD Soundsystem have always succeeded in their common goal: getting your ass up and onto the dance floor.
Read MoreIggy Pop and Cage the Elephant surprised fans when they announced a collaboration on new single “Broken Boy.” Their collaboration was nothing radical, proving they are the perfect blend.
Read MoreNo duo challenges the music industry quite like rap’s pair of literary homies.
Read MoreFood and music are heavily intertwined with how much people enjoy their social occasions, which is why restaurants put a lot of thought into the music that will back their customer’s meals. Having a good house playlist can make or break the restaurant experience, but when done right, the music is often ignored or forgotten.
Read MoreWith growing influence comes social responsibility, so it’s no wonder that some of our favorite faces in rap have decided to adopt plant-based lifestyles as we face never-before-seen environmental challenges going into 2020.
Read MoreThe hip-hop and R&B titans always put on an extravagant performance when on a track together.
Read MoreWhile many know MGMT from their big hits, not as many have heard of Red Vox. Both bands have catalogues full of energetic, intricately crafted, introspective, and outstanding music in a vast array of musical styles. While their particular styles may differ, their music still feels the same at the core.
Read MoreThe drastically different soul-inspired styles of Amy Winehouse and Solange complement each other to create a listening experience you won’t want to miss.
Read MoreWe know you were waiting: we gathered our favorite hot sauces and paired each one with the music that best represents it. No, Pitbull’s “Fireball” did not make the cut.
Read MoreA detailed breakdown of the three catchiest, timeless jingles for food and drink brands and how musicians have shaped them.
Read MoreMusic isn’t always heard with our ears — sometimes the visual art that accompanies the sound can be just as important to the music as the sound. Here are three long-term collaborations between visual and musical artists that are expanding our experience of both mediums.
Read MoreFall doesn’t just mean pumpkin spice and sweaters — it’s also the best time to enjoy a bowl of delicious and comforting soup, paired with a slow and soulful playlist to keep you warm on a night in.
Read MoreBon Appétit, the relatively unknown cooking channel in years past turned massive foodie phenomenon, owes their popularity in part to changes in the music genre overlaid in their videos.
Read MoreLindsey Jordan and Liz Phair’s jangling guitars bridge two generations of indie rock.
Read MoreBanks and K.Flay express their reactions to the world around them in unique but complementary styles, converging around discussions of sexuality.
Read MoreJ.I.D and 6lack have more in common than just hailing from the same rap group, seen in collaborations together that highlight their natural chemistry.
Read MoreAn analysis of how ‘90s rappers, Ice Cube, Iced Tea, and Vanilla Ice have each lived up to their frosty namesakes.
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