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"We change parts and we don’t rehearse when we do it," Steve Earle says of harmonizing with Shawn Colvin. "We just sing and it works."
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"I think it’s those experiences that have changed my disposition," says Elizabeth Cook about how hardships have affected her music.
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"The care and attention he puts into making records is just phenomenal," says Seal about reuniting with producer Trevor Horn for his latest album.
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"For the most part we were pushing the envelope of what we could do sonically," says Saint Motel guitarist Aaron Sharp about the band's latest album. "We wanted it to be fun and we wanted other people to have fun."
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"I want people to know that we go through the same things," says Dua Lipa about the relatability of the album she has coming out in 2017. "We’re all just people."
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"It takes you through a journey of different vibes or mood but I think the songs all tie together," says AlunaGeorge singer/lyricist Aluna Francis about the band's forthcoming sophomore album, I Remember.
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"People come up to me all the time and ask what certain lyrics mean and I can’t tell them," says All Them Witches singer-bassist Michael Parks, Jr. "I would rather not force my interpretation on anyone."
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"I had to experience ups and downs to write songs that more people could relate to," says Aaron Bruno about maturing as an artist and finding success with AWOLNATION.
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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."