Bjork is an Icelandic singer that has been creating music since she was 11. She released her first album in 1977, made of covers. She was then a member of several bands, which knew varying degrees of success.
She embarked on a solo journey again, releasing her first album “Debut” in 1993. She went on to make 7 studio albums after it, and released several live albums, remixes, and singles. She also starred in the movie Dancer in the dark (2000) and made its soundtrack.
Some may call him the greatest artist of our time others may disagree but who cares about their opinion anyway. Joshua Tillman, aka Father John Misty, has been blessing the indie scene with original content.. We leave you with this post-satire list with a dash of cynicism.
Tame Impala is an Australian psychedelic rock band. They recently gained mainstream recognition with the release of their third LP, Currents. Their songs have been covered by Arctic Monkeys and Rihanna, among other artists.
Leonard Norman Cohen is a Canadian singer, songwriter, poet and novelist. Influenced by Irving Layton (Cohen's mentor and friend), Walt Whitman and Henry Miller, he began his career as a poet and novelist writing about religion, politics, isolation, sexuality, and personal relationships...
Ali Ibrahim “Farka” Touré was born in a village near the Niger River in Mali. He was his parents’10th child and the first one to live beyond age 10, which got him the nickname “Farka” that translates to “donkey”.