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What better way to celebrate my father’s life than to make him an actual physical part of the music he always supported? — ...
The Beatles went to Stockholm, Sweden in 1964, where they may have received the inspiration for the 'Sgt. Pepper' cover art.
From Lisa and Metro Boomin to Machine Gun Kelly, Zero Zero Entertaiment’s Josh Frankel is turning the stars of music into ...
“Trying to explain something like that is frustrating.” Pere Ubu’s “disorienting mixture of art-rock and urban garage pop helped shape the sound and aesthetics of punk, New Wave and modern ...
Speaking with Billboard, Cooper described the track as “definitely an Alice Cooper, from-the-ground-up song” that came about during the album sessions. Krieger, a friend of the band since its days in ...
Founded in 1988, the band dissolved after Wood’s death in 1990, before the release of their debut album, Apple. The band had an immeasurable impact on the Seattle music scene and was a heavy ...
The Ramones’ late drummer Tommy Ramone tells MOJO’s Bob Mehr about the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it story of the band’s game ... out because that album was totally unique in its sound. In a strange way, ...
They had recently released “The Suburbs,” a Grammy-winning album that helped transform the once-scrappy Montreal indie band into bona fide rockstars with a headlining spot at Coachella.
Marillion guitarist Steve Rothery has revealed details of his new project Bioscope, a collaboration with Tangerine Dream's Thorsten Quaeschning. The pair will release their first album, Gentō’, ...
Now, the band is back at it again with their third single, “Down to Be Wrong.” While the album artwork for the first two singles emulated sunny dispositions of famous actors, the artwork for ...
Alice Cooper has announced the release of a new album, The Revenge of Alice Cooper, which marks the first time he and the original band members have released an album recorded together in 52 years.
Radiohead aren’t your average band, though. That much was evident from the very first notes of their era-defining 1992 debut single, Creep, which - in the words of Conan O’Brien - raised self-loathing ...