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Drummer John Dolmayan has revealed the steps it would take for System of a Down to make their first album since 2005.
Following his impulses, Columbia's John Galbraith consistently offers something to listeners all along the spectrum of rock ...
Time Out Take Five is a column comprised of pithy takes on recent jazz releases, spotlighting titles deserving attention that ...
The Beatles fooled fans with a Sgt. Pepper track that seemed drug-related, but the truth is much more wholesome.
A look at Paul McCartney as a bass player, and why 'Something' by The Beatles is his best moment in a career filled with ...
Kesha enjoying her freedom on her first new album since she left her old label and Ryan Coogler's guts-spilling vampire film "Sinners," are some of the new television, films, music and games ...
The clash between Zach Bryan and John Moreland escalates over a $350 million deal and duet removal, with Moreland's scathing social media response fueling the tension.
Every day, Dave Segal sifts through the hundreds of tracks that bombard his inbox. On a biweekly basis, he tells you about the two artists whose music most impressed him. This time, Seattle transplant ...
Kevin MacDonald has a hard time letting John Lennon and Yoko Ono steal the spotlight in "One to One: John & Yoko." When they do, his doc is magic.
Kevin MacDonald has a hard time letting John Lennon and Yoko Ono steal the spotlight in "One to One: John & Yoko." When they do, his doc is magic.
Kevin Macdonald’s 'One to One: John & Yoko' follows John Lennon and Yoko Ono through their life in ‘70s Greenwich Village and their only complete concert post-Beatles breakup.