We just decided that we would go up to the woods and do some songs, do some drawings, bake some bread and record some music. Read More
On its two albums, A Camp has a lilting, lush sound that wraps its pop sensibility in just enough indie packaging to make it the kind of music that should basically be played during every NPR program, all day, every day. Read More
When A Camp 's Nina Persson sang, "Now we're gonna party like it's 1699" at her band's show on Tuesday night, she was only half kidding. Read More
"Isn't everyone happy to be a lemming walking on the cliff and over into the sea?" Read More
The Sounds, a rock quintet from Sweden, encompass just about everything a rock band can be: hook-lined, pop-smart songs, arena-rock power and new-wave cool and a fearless front woman who swaggers over stages as much as guy rockers. Read More
They say winners never quit, but in the music biz there's something to be said for going out at the top of your game. Read More
In 1966, Bruce and Baker were the best rhythm section in rock, Clapton was God, and the sonic blueprint led to four classic albums and such signature rock tunes as "White Room," "Sunshine of Your Love," and the thundering, psychedelic live reworking of the Robert Johnson blues staple "Crossroads." Read More
Throughout their existence, the main focal point of the Smashing Pumpkins was undoubtedly singer/guitarist Billy Corgan -- due ... Read the full James Iha bio.