While it was always frequently tough to tell whether Frank Zappa was joking around, a song he released in 1984 said ...
This music was born as a reaction to the bloated excesses of mid-’70s rock. It lives on in basement gigs, anti-fascist bands, student protests, the worlds of indie creation and DIY.
We delve into our In The Studio archive to compile the techno secrets behind releases on esteemed labels including Drumcode, Cocoon, Dekmantel, Second State and more ...
You sit down, lick your wounds and think - is there any point in going through this whole process again?”: We speak to Midge Ure Back in 1984, Midge Ure appeared on TV to reveal our MIDI guitar synth ...
The couple set tongues wagging after leaving a Paris gala together in January. Now it seems they have slipped away to Corsica for a romantic retreat ...
Singer Meadhbh Walsh balanced studying with her blossoming music career – but now has both eyes on performing - RSVP Country ...
Liverpool could be searching for a new manager in the near future after a disappointing run for Arne Slot, and a possible ...
A star of Canada’s 1960s coffeehouse scene, many of Wiffen’s rich, bluesy songs about loss and longing were covered by ...
CNN has apologized after accidentally publishing an article and video designed to "remember the life" of Back to the Future ...
The San Francisco tradition returns June 14 through August 16 with that dynamic lineup featuring Patti LaBelle, Major Lazer, ...
Few blues musicians who traveled from the Mississippi Delta to Chicago could have imagined how profoundly their songs would ...
From Bill Haley to Nirvana, 23 songs that blasted into the rock pantheon like so many objects from outer space ...
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