Hello! How Are You?; Just My Luck; They Say It's Spring; Familiar Face; Letter From The Office Of; Baubles, Bangles and Beads; I Regret to Inform You; It Never Entered My Mind; Fly Baby; Colloquially; ...
Forget albums. The big win for a hot new artist is apparently a two-song, ringtone contract. That's according to an article in The New York Times, which points to a growing trend of music buyers ...
On this day (September 18), in 1967, Dolly Parton released her debut album, Hello, I’m Dolly. The album is an early example of Parton’s songwriting prowess. At the same time, the success of the ...
Segall predominantly self-recorded the album at his home in California. “Hello, Hi” is quintessential Segall: fuzzed-out psych-rock. The playful falsetto vocals feature Segall singing about how he ...
A song born from a playful word association exercise, became a global hit for The Beatles after the tragic passing of their manager Brian Epstein.
The key to Ty Segall’s appeal is his sheer volume—not in terms of decibels but rather his creative output. “Hello, Hi” is his 14th proper solo album but that number balloons if his collaborations, ...