Despite 1969 standing tall in countercultural stature, the decade's final year was heavily marked by two novelty pop songs.
The singer/performer’s No Lube So Rude is crude, smart, disarming, and for some, alarming in its bold lyrical candor.
Despite Neil Peart focusing on the raw precision in Rush, some tunes could leave him absolutely speechless when he heard them.
The singer/performer's No Lube So Rude is crude, smart, disarming, and for some, alarming in its bold lyrical candor.
Directors have long been aware of the impact that classic songs can have on films. Whether it’s furthering the plot, ...
New Order, Happy Mondays, Stone Roses... A new BBC series looks back at the groundbreaking 'Madchester' music scene that ...
And the decision to award the closing set on the Other Stage on the Sunday evening to a five-piece art-rock instrumental band from Glasgow. Mogwai had arrived at this point with a velocity that took ...
Photographer Leni Sinclair's exhibition at the Detroit Historical Museum chronicles music legends.
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The best festivals to travel to in April
Well what can you say?! If it’s all too much, go to a festival.
From Elmhurst’s new protein shakes and a new vegan butter from Hawaii, here’s the latest plant-based food news, including ...
I come to you right before Trans Day of Visibility Weekend, which I’m capitalizing because I’m a fun guy full of whimsy, with a few bulletin board-esque updates. Take heed of them, pass ’em to someone ...
Leaving behind late 1960s idealism, these 13 acts weaponized volume, occult imagery, and psychological dread to define the ...
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