The Beach Boys changed music forever in 1966.
It's a truly never-ending summer: The Beach Boys' groundbreaking album Pet Sounds, which marked a dramatic evolution of the band's music, has remained so timeless that it might be difficult to believe ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Beach Boys' 'Pet Sounds' (Capitol Records) May will mark the 60th anniversary of The Beach Boys’ iconic album Pet Sounds, and ...
Brian Wilson’s 1966 masterpiece is now considered a crowning achievement of music. The album’s reputation grew over time. By Marc Tracy Making a list of the best rock albums ever is easy: Something ...
On May 16, 1966, The Beach Boys released one of the most influential, enduring albums ever made. Pet Sounds was an immediate success at the time, and it's only become more iconic in the years since.
Once upon a time, “Pet Sounds” seemed like the runt of the Beach Boys’ litter, at least on the record company ledger, if hardly by artistic reputation. But as the album turns 60 years old this weekend ...
Five years ago, Los Angeles record store owner Gary Johnson noticed that an obscure, largely unsuccessful Beach Boys album, “Carl and the Passions, So Tough” was enjoying an unlikely price surge. When ...
The Pet Sounds Project is Paste’s two-week celebration of the Beach Boys’ eleventh album, which turns sixty years old on May 16, 2026. Good music makes me laugh—whether out of jealousy, absurdity, or ...
Martin spoke with Variety via Zoom from his base in London about “Pet Sounds” and about the bright future for Atmos becoming a popularly accessible medium. (The following interview has been edited for ...