Lars Gotrich
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Music
In Memoriam 2023: The Musicians We Lost
When artists die, it can feel impossible to imagine a world without their musical guidance. Yet it's also a moment to celebrate — not just their impact on culture but also inside ourselves.
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Music
Gal Costa, piercing voice of Brazil's Tropicália movement, has died at 77
Costa's voice was a key part of the sound that combined Brazilian pop music, psychedelic rock and the avant-garde in the late 1960s.
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Mark Lanegan, Screaming Trees singer and voracious collaborator, dies at 57
Mark Lanegan, known for his work in Queens of the Stone Age and The Gutter Twins, had a rumbling rasp in his voice that could convey the weight of the world.
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Arts & Life
The Rolling Stones Finished A New Single While Safely Distanced From Each Other
"It's sort of eerie when suddenly it's coming to life," Keith Richards said of "Living In a Ghost Town," which they wrote in one world and completed in another.
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Dixie Chicks Announce First Album In 14 Years, 'Gaslighter,' Share Title Track
Dixie Chicks has never left our consciousness, but it's been quite a long time since they've released an album.
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Music
Sleater-Kinney Share Title Cut To New Album, 'The Center Won't Hold'
The industrial-driven title track reveals the sleeker, darker direction on Sleater-Kinney's The Center Won't Hold, as Carrie Brownstein responds to drummer Janet Weiss leaving the band.
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Drummer Janet Weiss Leaves Sleater-Kinney
"The band is heading in a new direction and it is time for me to move on," she writes.