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If it’s drama you’re after, well, songs don’t get much more dramatic than ‘God Only Knows’, a masterpiece that Reed ranked ...
Salford Lads Club, a local tribute band to The Smiths and Morrissey, will croon its last tune. We caught up with Marc Solheim ...
Women's Health covers were always in black and white—until the December 2008 issue, when Taylor Swift burst onto the ...
Meldal-Johnsen helped them evolve, but Deafheaven have a hard time sitting still. They felt a creative itch during the Infinite Granite tour — playing lots of heavy stuff during soundchecks, cementing ...
The Naruto Syphonic Experience was a nostalgic joyride that reconnect me with the anime-loving goblin of my childhood.
Angus Batey celebrates Fugazi's debut full-length LP - a record that still sounds urgent and vital 40 years on ...
Imtiaz Ali’s narrative has grown heavier with time—both as a cinematic document and as a mirror held up to a generation now ...
Popular music seems an odd stage for a revolution in good generational vibes. After all, the business of music is skewed toward selling the sex-appeal of edgy young artists. So why is music telling ...
The Beatles' meteoric rise meant that they swiftly became more than just a rock and roll group. After taking the UK and ...
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