Forty years ago this month, the Clash drove into a ditch with 'Cut the Crap.' Here's the story behind one of rock's most legendary disasters ...
Every Album, Every Song by James Richards, the highly anticipated follow-up to Rush 1973–1982: Every Album, Every Song.
In 1968, The Beatles shocked the world by releasing The White Album - a fearless exploration of sound that defied all ...
Leading Whitesnake’s career-saving/bolstering 1987 album on the European version is the indomitable “Still of the Night.” At ...
On this day (October 24) in 1984, Willie Nelson was in the middle of a three-month run at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart with City of New Orleans. The LP reached No. 1 on September 29 and ...
Violent Femmes wrapped up their fall tour with a homecoming concert at the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee on Oct. 19. It was their second consecutive night performing in their hometown, the setlist ...
It’s 56 minutes and five seconds of peaceful, psychedelic sound. It’s stardom, balancing tameness, revelry and fatherhood. It’s “Deadbeat,” Tame Impala’s newest studio album. Released on Friday, Oct.
Welcome to our weekly music post, where we spotlight our favorite new songs and albums. Hop in the comments and tell us: What new music are you listening to? Courtney Barnett makes a hard-rocking ...
The K-pop girl group opens up about evolving their sound, balancing vocals with intense choreography and revisiting their debut track with new perspective: “We have the skills to back up any genre ...
In a new interview, Yungblud named his five favorite albums of all time. The rocker made a recent appearance on the Lipps Service podcast where he discussed his collaborative EP with Aerosmith, ...
MINEOLA, N.Y. — Four decades after prosecutors sent the wrong men to prison for the rape and murder of a 16-year-old Long Island girl, DNA obtained from a discarded straw has led to the indictment of ...
Great artists who are the opposite of prolific are always a thorny subject. Many of our most romantic ideas about creativity tend to view “genius” as a kind of vessel state, from which beauty and ...