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Bob Mould made history as the leader of Hüsker Dü and Sugar, and he’s also had a long, twisty history as a solo artist. These days, he’s cranking out tunefully fiery records with the fully locked-in ...
The Clash’s London Calling cover is one of the most iconic images in punk history, capturing the raw energy and rebellion of the genre. From Paul Simonon smashing his bass to its nod to Elvis ...
Jim Reed, who splits his time between Savannah and Western North Carolina, launched 'Marshes to Mountains,' a compilation of ...
Their latest album Cool World landed on some of the end of the year lists featured on MetalSucks, but the Oklahoma-based band ...
Ethel Cain’s Perverts is accompanied by a short text called “The Consequence Of Audience,” penned by project mastermind Hayden Anhedönia. The piece is presented in the allegorical language of Biblical ...
Dawes singer Taylor Goldsmith reflects on 15 years of his band and how the new album 'Oh Brother' addresses some pivotal changes.
The 1980s were full of great music, and while these mid-1980s records were fantastic, they have also been forgotten.
In a new SiriusXM radio interview, Bruce Springsteen praised Jeremy Allen White’s performance and singing in the upcoming biopic ‘Deliver Me from Nowhere.’ ...