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"We’re firing on all cylinders and we got plenty left to go," says Disturbed drummer Mike Wengren about the band's return after a multi-year hiatus.
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"Even though on paper it might seem like it wouldn’t fit, when you see it, it’s obvious," says Critter Fuqua about the Old Crow Medicine Show co-headlining tour with Brandi Carlile. "It just works."
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"We wanted something that sounded like us, but also something that sounded like now," says Björn Yttling about Peter Bjorn and John's new album, Breakin' Point.
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"Pushing the boundaries and trying to expand your musicality is good," says Zac Brown Band's Coy Bowles. "You don’t want to underestimate your fan base."
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"When I did the solo record, it did sound different to me," says singer-songwriter Brian Fallon about knowing certain songs weren't right for Gaslight Anthem.
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"I wanted to write songs that felt like they had kind of a classic, almost throwback element, but done in a contemporary way," says singer-songwriter BØRNS (Garrett Borns) about his full-length debut album DOPAMINE.
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"The songs are about change—part of me not wanting to be a grown-up but wanting to be free and to do my own thing," 20-year-old singer-songwriter Birdy says about her latest album.
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"We want every record to feel like it’s the first record we ever made," says Cage the Elephant singer Matt Shultz.
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"We gave ourselves permission to get inside our own heads a little," says Joey Ryan about writing songs with bandmate Kenneth Pattengale for the latest Milk Carton Kids' album MONTEREY. "It is just more introspective."
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"I was in a rockabilly band and cut my teeth listening to Wanda Jackson and Patsy Cline and even Dolly Parton," says pop singer Cyndi Lauper whose on tour in support of her new country-tinged studio album DETOUR.