“Man from the Magazine” concerns how female artists are asked questions by journalists that male artists would never get, beginning with a true story from Este Haim about getting asked whether she makes her bass-playing faces in bed. The song draws clear inspiration from Joni Mitchell, such as her song “Coyote” off of Hejira. Danielle Haim described how Mitchell was an influence on the sisters in an interview about the album. "When we were first coming out, I guess it was perplexing for some people that I would make faces when I played, even though men have been doing it for ye… read more
“Man from the Magazine” concerns how female artists are asked questions by journalists that male artists would never get, beginning with a true story… read more
“Man from the Magazine” concerns how female artists are asked questions by journalists that male artists would never get, beginning with a true story from Este Haim about getting asked w… read more
HAIM (pronounced HY-am, meaning "life" in Hebrew) is an American pop rock band from Los Angeles. The band consists of three sisters: Este Haim (bass guitar and vocals), Danielle Haim (lead vocals, guitar, and drums), and Alana Haim (guitars, keyboards, and vocals). In addition to their primary instruments, each member is proficient in several others. The group's pop sound on their studio work stands in contrast to the more rock-based music of their live shows. Most frequently compared to Fleetwood Mac, HAIM's sound has been described as "nu-folk-meets-nineti… read more
HAIM (pronounced HY-am, meaning "life" in Hebrew) is an American pop rock band from Los Angeles. The band consists of three sisters: Este Haim (bass guitar and vocals), Danielle H… read more
HAIM (pronounced HY-am, meaning "life" in Hebrew) is an American pop rock band from Los Angeles. The band consists of three sisters: Este Haim (bass guitar and vocals), Danielle Haim (lead vocals, guitar, and drums), and Alan… read more