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Sometimes you gotta get in touch with nature in order to find that magical sound. Pennsylvania's Robin Ross & The TW Howlers got in touch so much, they named their latest EP based on the experience! Back To The Forest

A good pop song doesn't just bang; it rides high into the sunset! Canada's Linds Sais gets back on the saddle with her latest EP Glitter Cowgirl (in stores this Friday), which has more in common with the Deep South

It's important to have a yin-yang balance, even when it comes to creating music. Celeste Corsano knows this well, as her two recent songs offer that perfect symmetry between light and dark. "Sunlight Gazing" has that walk-in-the-park vibe that brings

It's a super-sized edition of Duck Amuck in Japan, and it's a good thing because the boys are going on a long vacation afterwards! But first, King Baby Duck wonders how hot it has to get before clothing becomes optional.

We can all use a little rewinding these days, be it to undo past mistakes or alleviate stress. Duncan Lloyd understands this well, with his new album Unwound (available this Friday) being a great tool to get into chillax mode!

So much on the plate of this week's Duck Amuck in Japan, your belly will expand like Oguri Cap's! King Baby Duck witnesses the final icontinew concert featuring singer Hima, and is rattled with glee over Akai Kurage! But some

Shoutouts galore start out this week's Duck Amuck in Japan, as King Baby Duck showers praise for the folks at Mari-Yeah!, moja, ZARIGANI$, OhChill, and Top Secret Man. But things turn somber as he, AFLM, and JonStar pay tribute to

ano is no ordinary singer. First rising to infamy from her time in the idol group You’ll Melt More, the twenty-something artist has become a staple of Japanese pop culture. Variety shows, movies, dramas, YouTubing, modeling, and the occasional voice-acting

Poor JonStar's out sick with the Potomac Plague, but Duck Amuck in Japan soldiers on with King Baby Duck and AFLM! Skinny Lister's new album Songs from the Yonder gets a well-deserved shoutout, while the duo dissects the good &

Max Rael's next album is called The Enemy is Us (available June 20th), and can we really blame him for thinking that? "Slightly Less Than Human", the second leading track from The Enemy is Us, is slightly inspired by controversial