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Graphic Nature announce new album, Who Are You When No One Is Watching? Watch the video for Graphic Nature’s new single To The Grave, and get the lowdown on the Kent metal crew’s impending ...
Townshend and Daltrey have carried on with the Who after Moon’s death in 1978 and Entwistle’s in 2002, releasing the band’s 12th album, WHO, in 2019.They recently announced The Song is Over ...
Just over a year on from their gripping debut album, Kent metallers Graphic Nature are set to out-do themselves with upcoming follow-up Who Are You When… Graphic Nature: “We’re grateful for ...
Braxton Cook has delivered a thoughtful and superb new album, 'Who Are You When No One Is Watching?' Sage Bava and I spoke to him about the record and much more.
The first Who album in 13 years opens with a perfectly cynical Pete Townshend lyric: “I don’t care/I know you’re gonna hate this song.” But it’s kind of hard to hate something that feels ...
Let us take a tour of the album-opening tracks from this small but mighty set of records—the life's work of the Who—and rank them worst to best. No. 12. "I Am the Sea" ...
But for every "Who Are You,” "Won't Get Fooled Again," "Baba O'Riley" and "I Can See for Miles," there are 100 other little ... we dig into the most underrated track from every Who studio album.
OJKOS’ new album, Streets in the Sky, Who Are You Up There? is a live recording from a concert at Victoria National Jazz Scene. The work serves as a narrative—tracing the journey from idealistic ...
Irreversible Entanglements first came together to perform at a Musicians Against Police Brutality event in 2015, after the killing of Akai Gurley by the NYPD. Who Sent You? is their second album and ...
Country superstar Eric Church‘s new album is called “Evangeline vs. the Machine,” and if you know his iconoclastic ways — iconoclastic at least by the standards of country, and probably ...
With “We Don’t Trust You” marking the marquee collaborators’ official full-album debut, the two have produced a work of chilly, melancholy, deep-beat-booming hip-hop that rocks and rages.
The album covers are My Generation from 1965; Tommy from 1969; Who's Next from 1971; Quadrophenia from 1973; Who Are You from 1978; Face Dances from 1981; Endless Wire from 2006; and Who from 2019.
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