Hüsker Dü’s “Flip Your Wig” isn’t so much a song as a status update from a world before social media. The excitable opening ...
Despite a magnificent, state-of-the-art heavy metal production job, and being superior to anything released by Maiden in ...
Our time machine settles this time in October 1985. What was happening in music? Well, if these five albums released that month give any indication, it was an excellent time for young bands from ...
The year 1985 was a great one for rock and pop, but these somewhat forgotten songs didn't enjoy the longevity they should have.
This month, Gay City News reviews a compilation from the LGBTQ-friendly All Things Go festival and a box set by the punk band ...
A regularly updated guide to the new albums, EPs, mixtapes, and projects getting released in the coming weeks and months ...
Bob Dylan returns to No. 1 in the U.K. as The Bootleg Series Vol. 18: Through the Open Window, 1956–1963 tops the Americana ...
My Neighbour Totoro”, “Grave of the Fireflies”, “Princess Mononoke”, “Spirited Away”… The masterpieces of Studio Ghibli, ...
A better idea on paper, perhaps, than it eventually proved to be musically, the teaming up in 1984 of Jimmy Page and Paul ...
In our latest Grateful Dead Retrospective, we look back on the four shows the band played at Richmond Coliseum between 1983 and 1985.
In 1999, Stephin Merritt’s Magnetic Fields released their bone-classic triple album 69 Love Songs on Merge Records, the label ...
Forty years ago this month, the Clash drove into a ditch with 'Cut the Crap.' Here's the story behind one of rock's most legendary disasters ...
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