They've shook hands with Dio, hung out in a strip club with Lemmy and helped found Britain's stoner metal scene, but now ...
The Death Angel singer says the 'bite' of their two recent singles is present in the music they've been working on.
From front to back, Rivers of Nihil’s self-titled fifth collection is virtually immaculate, so choosing one song to honor ...
Saddled between the New Jersey and Pennsylvania borders, and located in Orange County, New York, Port Jervis is one of those ...
Let’s start at the end: After thirty years, once-dead-now-revived NOLA sludge gods Acid Bath returned to Denver, and the ...
The Oakland-based experimental artist Chrystia Cabral, a.k.a. SPELLLING, resists genre categorization in a way that allows ...
Not long now before I can review bands whose members are younger than this column,” I wrote back in summer, implicitly ...
Sacred right, sacred curse.” “I’d hate to be in that pit right now,” someone says behind me. Hot autumn night has fallen over ...
Few bands matched The Who’s ferocity onstage. In the late ’60s and early ’70s, their concerts were controlled chaos: Pete Townshend’s windmilling power chords, Keith Moon’s anarchic drumming, Roger ...
Visitors to Roque Andres, Jr.'s house in Saskatoon immediately notice a collection of mementos from decades of attending rock ...
A decision has been made relating to the release of Rob Reiner's final film, Spinal Tap at Stonehenge: The Final Finale ...
From the thrills and spills of Lily Allen’s ‘divorce album’ to dazzling pop debuts, introspective UK rap and country romps, ...
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