News

A look at what made the iconography of The Who so iconic, via a look at their album artwork and John Entwistle claiming that the band took turns with album art ...
At the end of the month, the National’s Matt Berninger is releasing a new solo album Get Sunk. In support of the project, he’s ventured on his first ever North American solo tour, which kicked off on ...
Would the final track on the last Nirvana album mean as much ... rarely wasted the closing spot on their albums, starting with the larynx-shredding cover of "Twist and Shout" on their debut.
In the 1990s, the music industry was at its peak. You had Nirvana, Britpop, and the second-coming of Cher all booming, but neither of them hit the billion mark.
Released in 1994, Korn’s self-titled debut album almost single-handedly sparked the genre that would come to be known as nu ...
Matt covered New Order’s ”Blue Monday” at Webster Hall, and brought out his The National bandmate Scott Devendorf, The ...
Pulp were always the smarter, more ironic, less cavalier band of the Britpop pack. Common People was a ’90s anthem. True ...
Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl raised their eyebrows when they were asked if they could (for the sake of the ...
Guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter DJ Williams will celebrate the June 3rd release of his new album, Gravity & Grace, with an extensive run of ...
This week saw the first official release on vinyl of Pink Floyd's legendary 1971 set played in Pompeii - showing to what extent the British band were once one of the greatest live acts in the world.
“All the Pretty Colors” from Cuttin’ Grass Vol 1. “Call To Arms” from Cuttin’ Grass Vol 2.
Nirvana’s Nevermind hits 350 weeks on the Official Albums Sales chart — longer than all the band's other charting successes combined.