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These one-hit wonders from the 1970s have tragic backstories that just might break your heart. I know mine sure did.
RAYE has announced a 2026 tour, "This Tour May Contain New Music," and offered the new song "WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!" ...
Brett James, one of the writers behind Carrie Underwood's "Jesus, Take the Wheel" died in a North Carolina plane crash on Sept. 18.
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Today in Music History for Sept. 30: In 1791, Mozart's last opera, "The Magic Flute," was performed for the first time in Vienna.
Sigur Rós are a millennial band in the truest sense — not because they are inordinately popular with millennials compared to other demographics, though that might be somewhat true. Rather, Ágætis ...
This attitude worked out in the Beatles favor, to put it mildly, both in their native U.K. and across the big pond in the U.S. At the time of this writing, the Beatles have the most No. 1 hits on the ...
We take a look at five songs we believe define American life in honor of a 2005 survey that determined the same thing for the British.
Fans of Grand Funk Railroad all agree on one thing: The music the group has made is as powerful as ever. Original member Don Brewer talked to Deco about the band’s longevity and their upcoming South ...
Enslaved guitarist and synthesiser player Ivar Bjørnson has released a new track under the banner of his ambient/prog project BardSpec. The song was written by Bjørnson when BardSpec appeared at the ...
When “The Terminal List” prequel “Dark Wolf” stops grimly grumbling about how “bureaucrats” — the “deep state” is implied — keep “men like us” from “saving the free fuckin’ world,” it can occasionally ...