Austin local and singer-songwriter Gina Chavez discusses the financial and emotional struggles musicians are facing during the pandemic.
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Read MoreA collection of photos based on lyrics and visuals from Hayley Williams’ long-awaited debut solo album Petals for Armor, which was released on May 8, 2020.
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Read MoreI wore outfits inspired by album covers for a week. This selection of albums focuses on releases during the Coronavirus pandemic and the social distancing taking place in the US, during the months of March and April 2020.
Read MoreThe perfect internet experience for the perfect internet band: what “Square Garden” meant to listeners and what online concerts mean for the future.
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Read MoreAs much as rap fans may hate to hear it, their favorite artist’s most effective tool to build hype around a new release is to delay it.
Read MoreColombian electronic producer Filmmaker creates EBM soundscapes that feel like the score for a dystopian film.
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