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Greenland's relatively isolated indigenous culture finds itself increasingly exposed to the world just as Trump pushes to ...
The nominees for this year's NIMAs have arrived with a stellar range of artists eyeing off an award or two to add to their ...
The track — now sitting at number nine on the Indigenous Music Countdown — is part of the album released April 18, Reshape // Refashion, “a record that doesn’t just bang; it breathes.” Born and based ...
Woodland Cree hip-hop artist Nige B doesn’t just tell stories — he builds bridges with them. On his latest single “Morning Drive” featuring Dubbygotbars, Nige delivers a slow-burn banger steeped in ...
In contrast to Teuton’s show, Sounds of Survivance airs Indigenous music of all styles, though Native jazz is a particular interest of Johnston’s, who also plays jazz guitar. On their show, listeners ...
When members of Pearl Jam and the Dead Kennedys like your band enough to put their name and money behind it, you'd be justified in feeling like you've made it. Even when, in the case of incendiary ...
Now, to have a song shoot to No.1 on the IMC, is a milestone moment for the group. “We’ve had songs on the IMC in the past and I think we’ve only ever gotten to the Top 10 once, and this song, I think ...
I wrote this song knowing that many struggle with these same thoughts, and music is what allows us out of isolation a bit." Kae wrote "One Good Reason" at home and wanted a counterbalance to the ...
tweet this " If you go to the top hundred on Brazil's Spotify, 93 percent of the songs we listen to are local. Only seven percent are international, and even fewer sometimes.
Its music combines punk and metal with traditional Indigenous singing and the band, which is unapologetically political (one verse in “ It’s Not Too Late,” released in 2005, includes the ...
Its music combines punk and metal with traditional Indigenous singing and the band, which is unapologetically political (one verse in “ It’s Not Too Late,” released in 2005, includes the line “your ...
The band starts and my adrenaline spikes. The music is loud, but I don’t care. I push toward the stage, the sound becoming a roar, thrumming in my ears. A circle opens in front of me.