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From 'Pulp Fiction' to 'Clueless' and Danny Elfman to Elliott Smith, the 1990s were a remarkable decade for movie soundtracks ...
Anybody who thought the vinyl resurgence was just a fad was mistaken: The industry has experienced a legitimate revival. As a result, music fans are interested in physical media in ways they may ...
On the first day alone, The Ramones, The B-52's, Oingo Boingo and The Police all performed. Others who played the three-day festival included Santana, The Cars, Pat Benatar, Tom Petty & the ...
I wanted all of those bands at one place at one time.’” On the first day alone, The Ramones, The B-52's, Oingo Boingo and The Police all performed. Others who played the three-day festival ...
It was right as the band was breaking big, and the song, though less remembered than Oingo Boingo's theme song from Weird Science, is excellent. There's a reason Kenny Loggins is so beloved for ...
Jeff Bridges says he’s in a good place—mostly. Nearly five years after being diagnosed with lymphoma and three years into remission, the actor is sharing an honest look at his health, post ...
While they were channeling Frank Zappa, their friend, Stan Ayeroff, went to school at CalArts and joined Richard and Danny Elfman’s avant-garde outfit, the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo.
Vinyl Me, Please — the Denver, CO-based record club company founded in 2012 — has announced its liquidation, Pitchfork reports. The announcement comes months after complaints from customers ...
And, as is typical, the movie has a rip-roaring score, this time composed by Max Aruj and Alfie Godfrey, which TheWrap can exclusively reveal will get a vinyl release courtesy of our friends at ...
More than a decade after The Beatles in Mono box set got a limited-edition release on vinyl, the collection is back in print. The Beatles website has listed the 14-LP anthology, to be re-released ...
After months of complaints that Vinyl Me, Please had stopped fulfilling orders, processing refunds, and responding to emails, the Denver-based record club has announced its liquidation.
Vinyl never went out of style - it just waited patiently for its comeback. And now it’s leading the charts again, with music fans snapping up everything from deluxe box sets to gaming ...