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Lil Nas X’s dance with the devil evokes tradition of resisting, mocking religious demonization
Looking for the meaning of Lil Nas X’s latest video? The detail is in the devil
04/17/2021 16:59 UTC
Discount pop
You can't walk away from U2 -- even though you'd like to.
05/02/1997 23:00 UTC
Revelations from politicians' Spotify playlists: Paul Ryan digs Darius Rucker, Darrell Issa thinks Shaq is a good rapper
We can learn a lot about pols from their Spotify playlists. But how the hell did Neon Trees get on Orrin Hatch's?
04/12/2016 00:47 UTC
"What is American music?": Ryan Coogler leads a fresh exploration of the national anthem
The "Black Panther" director and composer Kris Bowers ponder what a national anthem written today would sound like
07/02/2023 12:00 UTC
Bob Dylan called me a "scurrilous little wretch with a hard-on for comedy"
Dylan was my hero. I never guessed he read the tiny magazine where I published a satirical "interview" with his mom
10/08/2015 02:29 UTC
Was there anything real about Elvis Presley?
King of White Trash Culture or King of Rock 'n' Roll? He remains a very public enigma
06/25/2022 18:59 UTC
Free soul
The best -- (nearly) legal -- MP3 blogs out there. Plus: An exclusive free download of an "eccentric soul" song from the '70s you've probably never heard of -- but definitely should have!
07/29/2004 00:00 UTC
Bruce Springsteen opens up about clinical depression: "You don’t know the illness’ parameters"
Springsteen details his family's history of mental illness in Vanity Fair and previews his forthcoming memoir
09/07/2016 00:31 UTC
Real Life Rock Top 10
03/06/2001 01:43 UTC
Bob Dylan in Trumpland: The workingman in "Modern Times"
Exposing the toll of dispossession, Dylan’s songs suggest why art in our own moment needs to account for suffering
06/17/2019 20:00 UTC
Free Led Zeppelin: "This is about music, it’s not about sound"
A legal expert talks about the lack of originality in popular music and why the "Stairway" case is pointless
06/23/2016 01:43 UTC
“City of No Reply”: Can Amber Coffman escape the Dirty Projectors?
When you seek to declare your independence through music, what happens when your producer is your ex?
06/03/2017 19:00 UTC
If Zeppelin did steal "Stairway": "It would be like finding out the Beatles didn’t write 'Sgt. Pepper'”
Salon speaks to music journalist Ira Robbins about the roots, and possible impact, of the Zeppelin case
06/17/2016 00:28 UTC
The Salon Interview: Steve Earle
The radical country rocker and composer of "John Walker's Blues" blasts the war on Iraq, denounces the death penalty and explains why ex-druggies believe in God.
11/14/2002 02:00 UTC
Hark, the audio angel speaks
Listen to Salon Audio's unique gift guide with literary suggestions for grumps, lovers, pranksters and more.
12/12/2000 14:00 UTC