Neko Case is best known as a lead vocalist for the Canadian indie-rock band the New Pornographers and a solo career that doesn’t quite fit any genre (“country noir” and “odd rock” are ...
Partially named after her alt-country album The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You, Neko Case has had an extraordinary, yet quiet, life in music as a solo ...
The Grammy-nominated American artist sits down with Q’s Tom Power to discuss her new memoir, The Harder I Fight The More I Love You, and her close connection to Canada.
Produced by Tina Antolini Edited by Frannie Carr Toth Engineered by Rowan Niemisto Featuring Lindsay Zoladz Lindsay Zoladz, a pop music critic for The Times, has long been a fan of Neko Case’s ...
Throughout her nearly three-decade-long career as a musician, Neko Case has always leaned toward nature as a device for her storytelling. In her music, from her early, folk-tinged songs on her ...
Neko Case's memoir, "The Harder I Fight the More I Love You," details her difficult childhood and a transformative summer spent in Vermont. Case's memoir, much like Michelle Zauner's "Crying in H ...
Having expanded beyond its original focus on email newsletters to podcasts and video, Substack has now reached its latest ...
Growing up in Washington state, Neko Case thought she was Canadian. Living close to the U.S.-Canada border, she received CBC broadcasts and watched Canadian classics like The Friendly Giant and Mr.
Presented by the Tenor Guitar Foundation, the Gathering offers performances, workshops and events designed to foster awareness of the tenor guitar ...
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