The director Alexandria Bombach benefited from the musician Amy Ray’s archivist instincts in this warm, compelling new documentary.
Category: Pop and Rock Music
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How Khruangbin’s Sound Became the New Mood Music
The Texan trio’s vibes have spawned countless imitators, but their magic isn’t so easy to replicate.
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JoJo Siwa Tries to Grow Up With ‘Karma,’ Her New Single
(Or tries to.)
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The Magnetic Fields Wrote ‘69 Love Songs.’ Here’s 11 of the Best.
A primer on the indie-rock band’s triple album, now celebrating its 25th anniversary.
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How Ozempic Turned a 1974 Hit Into an Inescapable Jingle
The diabetes drug has become a phenomenon, and “Oh, oh, oh, Ozempic!” — a takeoff of the Pilot song “Magic” — has played a big part in its story.
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‘Is She Sure?’ How the Breeders Joined Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts Tour.
The ’90s alt-rock icons hit the Madison Square Garden stage for the first time Friday night, after the 21-year-old pop star invited them to join her on the road.
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A Solar Eclipse Soundtrack
Songs from TV on the Radio, Brian Eno, Julianna Barwick and others than could well accompany the celestial event on Monday.
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Chappell Roan’s Eye-Roll Kiss-Off, and 11 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Prince, Young Miko, the Black Keys and others.
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John Sinclair, 82, Dies; Counterculture Activist Who Led a ‘Guitar Army’
His imprisonment for a minor marijuana offense became a cause célèbre. He was released after John Lennon and Yoko Ono sang about him at a protest rally.
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John Sinclair, 82, Dies; Counterculture Activist Who Led a ‘Guitar Army’
His imprisonment for a minor marijuana offense became a cause célèbre. He was released after John Lennon and Yoko Ono sang about him at a protest rally.
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Why Beyoncé Sends Flowers to Celebrities Like Jack White and Nicki Minaj
In recent weeks, Beyoncé has sent elaborate all-white arrangements to musicians including Jack White, K. Michelle and Nicki Minaj.
