Dan Hyman
It Still Moves, Still: Jim James Discusses My Morning Jacket's Remastered Blast from the Past
'It Still Moves' may have been monumental for the band, but it always nagged at Jim James. Now, the My Morning Jacket frontman reflects on the album's reissue.
Twin Peaks Just Want to Play Some Rock 'N' Roll and Freak You Out
The Chicago quintet are pushing back against classification on 'Down in Heaven'. And now they're coming for the squares.
Love and Risk and the Abstract: Kweku Collins’s 360-Degree Sound
The 19-year-old multi-talented hip-hop artist recently released the sharp 'Nat Love,' so we talked to him about where he came from.
After All These Years, Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen Still Wants You to Want Him
On the heels of a new album and ahead of entering the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the legendary guitarist gives a career-spanning interview.
Inside the Mind of an Outsider: A Conversation with Eric Church
In a rare interview since the surprise release of 'Mr. Misunderstood' this past November, we talk extensively with one of country music's biggest stars.
The New Cupid: BJ The Chicago Kid Finds the Right Feeling
The Chicago singer's Motown debut 'In My Mind' has been over a decade in the making, but it was worth the wait.
The Return of Santigold: Pop's Big Boss Is Back
On the cusp of the Philadelphia singer's third album '99¢,' we had an illuminating conversation that touched on the wild new record, commodification of artists, and audience expectations.
The Reluctant Solo Career of The Gaslight Anthem's Brian Fallon
The Gaslight Anthem frontman talks about his hesitation to venture out on his own for his new album, 'A Wonderful Life.'
Old Dominion Is Country Music's "Grown-Ass Man Band" and Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way
With their hit "Break Up with Him" and upcoming record 'Meat and Candy,' the five-piece country band has emerged as one of the hottest new acts in country music.
Never Thirsty: A Week in Chicago with Mick Jenkins
The Chicago-via-Huntsville rapper prides himself on his coded yet deliberate message. With his new project 'Wave[s]', the 24-year-old makes a statement, whether he wants to or not.