Puscifer, at this point in their storied discography, are more defined by the spaces they’ve left open than the ones they’ve ...
Even when content is revealed to be manipulated, it still shapes our beliefs. The defenders of truth are hopelessly behind.
Music history loves a good comeback story. Some of the most beloved albums today were initially met with confusion, harsh ...
Released Jan. 16, Madison Beer’s new album, “locket,” delves into her deepest thoughts and feelings. Staff Writer Kelly Kowalewski reviews the heartfelt release.
In this segment, we showcase the most notable albums out each week. Here are the albums out on January 30, 2026: Joyce Manor, I Used to Go to This Bar One of the most consistent bands in pop-punk, ...
Veteran troubadour Steve Poltz is the epitome of one who doesn’t take himself too seriously. It’s so refreshing. He describes ...
Are we really living in a post-truth era? Understanding the psychology of belief can help us think more clearly and act more bravely.
Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. Very few artists in hip-hop command the attention of J. Cole. Of course, ...
A remake of a classic and fun to boot! Amaika Rude's album, The Ska and the Abstract Truth, evokes happy head nodding to the tunes found on Oliver Nelson's masterpiece Blues and the Abstract Truth ...
Editor’s Note: Since August 2012, Garret K. Woodward has held the position of arts and entertainment editor for The Smoky Mountain News. In December 2018, he also became a contributing writer for ...
Who better than Werner Herzog, the Bavarian mad genius, to take us on a heady time-travelling exploration on what truth might mean/be/permit? The Future of Truth is a summation of his life project, ...
The German Romantic poet Novalis once wrote of his search for “a single secret word” that would strip the world of its crude veil and reveal the glorious truth beneath. He never named the word, ...