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“Army Dreamers” by Kate Bush (yt.artemislena.eu)

Kate: “It's the first song I've ever written in the studio. It's not specifically about Ireland, it's just putting the case of a mother in these circumstances, how incredibly sad it is for her. How she feels she should have been able to prevent it. If she'd bought him a guitar when he asked for one.”...

Rapper G Herbo says ex-manager cheated him out of $40M (rollingout.com)

Chicago-born rapper G Herbo is learning firsthand that the adage “mo’ money, mo problems” is more than just a Biggie song. According to recently obtained court documents by AllHipHop, Herbo (born Herbert Wright) is in the middle of suing his ex-manager Joseph “JB” Bowden and his company, Machine Entertainment, for $40...

You Got to Hold On: A deep-dive into ex-Alabama Shakes lead Brittany Howard, whose new single drops today (www.metafilter.com)

I first learned about Howard over ten years ago thanks to a stray comment on MetaFilter, and she’s since become one of my all-time favorite artists. So it’s a nice bit of payback to write up this lengthy MeFi post exploring her musical career in advance of her new album and tour, whose first single “What Now” dropped...

‘We were once paid $50 to quit’: new wave heroes Devo on boos, Bowie and retiring after 50 years (www.theguardian.com)

And while Devo may be saying farewell to touring, it’s not entirely the end. A new box set of rarities, Art Devo 1973-1977, is coming in September along with a documentary in production by Tiger King director Chris Smith. However, there’s no sloppy sentiment about retiring from performing from Mothersbaugh. “I’m looking...

Johnny Cash Is a Hero to Americans on the Left and Right. But His Music Took a Side. (slate.com)

In July and August of 1961, Johnny Cash recorded a batch of songs that became the basis for Blood, Sweat and Tears, a record many regard as merely a concept album about working people. But Blood, Sweat and Tears is a concept album about race in America, about the violent enforcement of racial hierarchies in America. It is the...

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