Photo by David McClister Today, John Oates, one-half of the renowned pop-rock duo Hall & Oates, is elated to unveil his reimagined version of the hit song “Maneater” as the…
San Francisco has unveiled a new reparations plan, with hopes of addressing historical injustices and promoting racial equity. The proposed plan aims to provide financial compensation to eligible Black residents…
Hip-hop music has long been an outlet for artists to express their innermost thoughts and emotions. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, SOHH delves into 12 impactful hip-hop songs…
In 2022, Dr. Chayim Newman and Zack Borer, LMFT, revealed some sobering statistics published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research. The team found that from a 239-question survey given to…
photo: Marc Pagani *** “I’ve been missing the organ-trio thing now that Soulive is mostly retired,” guitarist Eric Krasno acknowledges, as he details the origins of his new three-piece with…
Photo Credit: Dino Perrucci Last night, May 18, Antibalas commenced their four-night, eight-show run at New York’s esteemed Blue Note venue. The initial Big Apple shows arrived after the band…
Ten years after their final gig, we talk to much-missed Brighton band Shrag to celebrate their deathiversary and ask: what’s it really like to be in a band with friends…
Recently reformed, for their initial six year run Heavenly were a band that truly embraced the best of what it means to be and sound indie. That’s indie in the…
When: 21 – 23 July 2023 Where: Cardross Estate, Stirlingshire, Scotland The independent Doune The Rabbit Hole Festival returns to the beautiful Cardross Estate deep in the heart of Scotland…
Prolific singer-songwriter Swimmers Jackson (aka Niall Jackson) has been a key player in the Irish music scene for over a decade. His blistering pop-grunge band, Bouts, formed in 2011 making a quick-fire impression…
