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"I adore the artsy, quirky, laid back people I meet, so I wanted the sound of my song to match that freeing vibe" ...
Jimmy Page seemed to be pulling guitar riffs out of his sleeve in the 1960s. So much so, he handed them to a catalogue of ...
The bassist played a key role in King Crimson’s origin story, and he’s given a rare insight into Fripp's pre-fame days ...
Destroy Boys, LaRussell, Flipturn, Julie and Rebecca Black among our top recommendations for the 2025 Outside Lands Music ...
When winter meets bass drops and alpine views collide with laser shows, magic happens. Tahoe Live is returning to Palisades ...
Fresh off a sold-out North American tour, Dutch powerhouse Don Diablo is back again with a bold new release, this time under ...
Hello folks, today we're jigging up a less-common, yet still fantastic fish, the freshwater sheepshead. We're drifting along ...
Reid’s 1973 album “River” dug into earthier, slinkier grooves, as heard on the title track, a favorite of Black Crowes brothers Chris and Rich Robinson.
The Rolling Stones built the foundation for one of their greatest disco-inspired hits with the help of the "fifth Beatle." ...
The punk era of the mid to late 70s was a truly defining and inspirational age. The spirit of ‘do it yourself’ was in the air. Picking up instruments, regardless of musical ability and penning your ...
This is pretty much a grab bag of some metal releases I have been thinking of over the past few weeks. These all range from post hardcore to post metal and some genres in between. These are five in ...
This concert review was originally published on Nov. 20, 1978. Ozzy Osborne and Co. shook the walls of the Coliseum for two shows that month.