Gang of Four's 1979 LP Entertainment! made shockwaves. 45 years on, it still speaks powerfully to today's youth.
Though there are a number of elements that make this record great, it's hard to focus on anything other than Leon Bridges stunning vocal performance.
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The second solo album from Finneas O’Connell opens with “Starfucker,” not a cover of the scandalous Rolling Stones tune, but something even more dubious — a melodramatic piano ballad complaint from a ...
One of the UK’s most innovative and influential bands of the rock and roll era are being celebrated by Royal Mail ...
From (allegedly) eating confiscated weed and getting stoned to haunting City Hall with the (alleged) scent of their rotting ...
It’s a good fit for Cult of Luna, considering the original was already on the slower and more atmospheric side of things, and the tribute takes it even further into sludgy post-metal ...
Geordie Greep’s “The New Sound” is not going to be for everyone. Fans of his former act, the experimental British rock band ...
Lady Gaga opens up about her deep bond with fiancé Michael Polansky at the Joker: Folie à Deux LA premiere, sharing about ...
That means some different lineups for his band, different sounds and styles ... of months after Osbourne’s live album. Live Evil is more current than the other two which look back at earlier Black ...
Album covers are crucial in defining a musician's brand and visual identity. It is often the first thing fans see, giving ...
This would not be a list of the best songs Johnny Cash ever covered without mentioning his haunting rendition of “Hurt” by Nine Inch Nails. The song was originally recorded by an industrial rock band, ...