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Let's go back to a time when record sales meant something and album art mattered. Here's our roundup of the greatest 70s ...
Da Corte is now in his mid-40s, but he seems no more interested in Disney Princesses now than he did 30 years ago. The only ...
Fittingly, the 10th highest-selling record on Discogs last month (well, it was joint 9th strictly) came from the now sadly ...
Pink Floyd may have had a vision for what they wanted to be, but Roger Waters thought that they could disappear up their own ...
From their earliest days to Jerry Garcia's final years, here are our picks for the Dead's most magical, must-hear concerts ...
The 26-year-old was poised to be the next big pop star. Then the industry tried to break her. Now, as she works on a new ...
Rush released his first album, “Tom Rush at the Unicorn,” in 1962. “Voices” was released in April 2018. Altogether, Rush has ...
Speak to Me” and “Breathe” open The Dark Side of the Moon not just as music, but as a statement—about life, time, and the ...
From the comfort of our 21st-century vantage point, much of what used to pass for progressive rock can now often seem quaint, arcane, and, well, regressive.
The Grateful Dead had long allowed people to record their shows and trade them for free (as opposed to profiting from those shows via bootleg LPs or CDs). But it wasn’t until their week-long 1984 ...
Radiohead have revisited “archive” recordings from their time working on the ‘Hail To The Thief’ album. Find out more here.
From the returns of PTA and Kathryn Bigelow to new del Toro and Rose Byrne's best work, IndieWire picks the best movies to ...