These rockers became legends in their native Canadia, but they didn’t quite gain international acclaim the same way Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and others did. The band started under the ...
The Beatles never played a lot of their music live, considering the Fab Four called it quits for good just a few years after they retired from touring in 1966. It’s a shame, but we’ve been ...
This might have been controversial for the more conservative crowd who weren’t exactly excited about punk, but it’s since become an iconic moment in punk rock history. Back in September of ...
This 2013 dark ambient album is The Haxan Cloak’s second release, and also one of his very best. There are so many elements on this album that make it dreamy, dark, and even danceable, from ...
While many aspiring singers want nothing more than to capture the spotlight for a single moment, Willie Nelson held that spotlight for nearly seven decades. Bringing outlaw country to the ...
The Cure’s longtime keyboards recently posted to social media to announce that he is in recovery from an extremely aggressive and rare form of lymphoma, a type of blood cancer. The post-punk ...
Here are six deep cuts from that revered era of Metallica that deserve more love and appreciation. “Jump in the Fire” from Kill ‘Em All (1983) The band’s debut whips up thrashing cuts like ...
All-star charity singles were all the rage in the mid-’80s. “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” was first, and “We Are the World” received the most publicity. But if you’re looking for ...
Kris Kristofferson is one of those enviable fellows who could do it all. Handsome and confident, Kristofferson was an actor, singer, songwriter, and country icon. He wrote songs that went on to ...
In the 2010s, there was no faster rise in the public eye than the New York City-born Lin-Manuel Miranda. The actor, composer, and vocalist who created In the Heights and Hamilton for the Broadway ...
Vince Gill has truly set the golden standard for songwriting in Nashville. From hard-partying romps (“One More Last Chance”) to tales of all-consuming grief (“Go Rest High on That Mountain ...
Shortly after the Beatles parted ways in 1970, George Harrison was already well into his third album, a nostalgic retreat into past influences and a new beginning as a solo artist. Harrison’s ...