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Explore the journey of My Morning Jacket, a band that fuses rock, psychedelia, and country, and recently released their album ...
Joel Miller, one of the main characters in the HBO series The Last of Us, played a song by a huge grunge band during the new episode that premiered last night (May 18). If you've played the ...
Scott Shetler Scott Shetler is a Chicago-based freelance writer whose words can be found on PopCrush, Diffuser and other music, pop culture and travel websites. He has interviewed a wide range of ...
After Alice in Chains had to bow out of Welcome to Rockville, Danny Wimmer Presents announced the band that will fill the ...
From the moment the Arctic Monkeys released 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not' in 2006, they've been one one of the most buzzed-about bands on the planet. Last year's 'AM' finally ...
Formed as a pop-punk band in the late '80s, Green Day got their start as a part of the San Francisco Bay area's DIY punk scene, but they quickly outgrew it. Soon, they were touring nationally and ...
Another staple of early-'70s sitcoms was the episodes filmed on location. In this case, at King's Island Amusement Park in Cincinnati where the Partridge Family were playing a gig. During the ...
Because grunge arose from a relatively condensed geographic area: the city of Seattle, and the surrounding area in the Pacific Northwest, many of the musicians involved were actually longtime ...
When Jello Biafra discovered a painting that he believed perfectly represented the lyrics on his new Dead Kennedys album, he couldn’t have known that it would lead him into a devastating court case.
"I never fought with Liam at all. Liam was fighting with himself. Right now, he is picking a fight with himself somewhere. I don't suffer fools in any sense at all, but I suffered him more than ...
No offense, but some people are way too easily offended – especially when it comes to music. While it's true musicians (the relatively famous ones, at least) can make an indelible mark on ...
Would you spend $15,000 for a record player that could play your records in a 100 percent analog fashion without ever wearing them down? That's what the Japanese company ELP promises. They sell ...