It has been a few years since we heard from a lone Panda Bear, the ever-evolving vehicle for Animal Collective’s Noah Lennox. While the past few years for ...
Up in New York, Eric Lindberg and Doni Zasloff lead Nefesh Mountain, a one-of-a-kind progressive string band that has blended ...
The Dominican stars met up in the studio and recorded the collaboration, and together, they ended up creating Natasha’s new album, Natti Natasha en Amargue, a collection of 10 songs co-written and ...
The album that netted him the award, Alkebulan II, explores his roots from Nigeria that he discovered through a DNA test. “As an artist, we always want to put what we’re experiencing in our lives, ...
The Afrobeats pioneer's unstoppable rise reflects a cultural shift as he prepares to make history as the first ...
For the first time, she was also up for awards in the Country & American Roots field. In total, seven different songs from the album were nominated across four genres. Earlier Sunday, she won the ...
Album Of The Week February 4, 2025 12:30 PM By Ryan Leas Across the rest of the album, there’s rarely a moment as obviously garish as “Crispy Skin,” and many of the other songs leave their ...
Even though the long-playing album had been around for more than a decade, and artists were using the form to construct entire thematic works from individual songs, the format came of age in 1965.
By Ben Sisario Reporting from Los Angeles At the Grammy Awards on Sunday, Beyoncé finally clinched album of the year with “Cowboy Carter,” her ambitious gumbo of country and American roots ...
This is the Weeknd’s most expansive-sounding album that’s also narrowly focused. Even as he swerves from Brazilian funk to rapturous ballads to incandescent synth-pop, he keeps returning to ...
Beyoncé has won the Album of the Year (AOTY) award for Cowboy Carter at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards. She is now the first Black woman to win the AOTY award this century—the fourth only Black ...
On Sunday, Beyoncé finally won album of the year, the Grammys’ most prestigious award, with “Cowboy Carter,” her scholarly yet intrepid exploration of the Black roots of country music.