The greatest trick the Dropkick Murphys played was making a set of lost Woody Guthrie lyrics sound like they were forged in a South Boston dive bar basement.
Green Day leader Billie Joe Armstrong praised “real East Bay–Berkeley band” Crimpshrine for being "dirty" and a true testament to DIY punk.
Looking back at 'Merican', the landmark 2004 EP by punk heroes Descendents that perfectly captured and parodied the phoney American patriotism of the mid-2000s.
When it comes to stereotypes around travel, there aren’t many as boring as the spurious claims about the quality of British food and how difficult it is to find a good meal in the UK. This was ...
While The Beatles are fondly remembered for their trips to the US between 1964 and 1966, they sadly weren't able to make it to absolutely every state.
At their peak of their fame, a promotional meet and greet for 1990's Violator album saw Depeche Mode in the midst of crowd chaos in the West Los Angeles area.
Amid an eerie album of cryptic lyrical themes, The Drift's 'Jesse' saw Scott Walker tale a look at the troubled thoughts of an American titan of popular music.
After spending an afternoon with Pro7ect at Rockfield Studios, it occurs to me that songwriting camps have never been more important.
There wasn’t a single piece of American music that Eric Clapton couldn’t fall in love with, and he knew what it was all about back then.
While Don Henley and Glenn Frey were core pieces of Eagles, they didn't have to see eye-to-eye on everything they ever made.
Looking back at the history of The Fascinations, the forgotten vocal group started by Martha Reeves that recorded a defining northern soul floor-filler in 1966.