These album covers from the 1970s were considered quite controversial at the time, though few listeners nowadays would take ...
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Thomas Rhett delighted a crowd on the TODAY plaza for the Citi Concert series on August 23 by sharing new music, dancing with ...
It’s no shock that the Rolling Stones may have dabbled in drugs during their time, but Mick Jagger claims this one album was ...
Fleetwood Mac's Mirage Tour ‘82 debuts on three charts in the U.K. this week as fans bought the title in large numbers the ...
Tom Petty never had to sacrifice quality on any of his albums, but he thought that this record was a pain trying to get ...
On debut album ‘Devoured By The Mouth Of Hell’, British metal band Heriot emerge from a period of transformation – read the ...
Coldplay’s 10th studio album, Charlie Puth starring as himself in Roku's mockumentary series “The Charlie Puth Show” and EA ...
Most artists try to make something timeless when they create a set of songs, but these albums had a lot of their mojo secondhand from decades past.
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 ...
James “Biscuit” Rouse never released an album of his own, until he revisited the music of one of his heroes: Buddy Miles.
“Blood Incantation, since the beginning, even though it’s dense and has all these crazy ideas, it’s supposed to also invite the listener in,” says drummer Isaac Faulk. “We’re not trying to be some ...