Former Creedence Clearwater Revival frontman John Fogerty returned with Centerfield in January 1985, roughly a decade after he’d last released an album of new material.
Lucy Dacus is back with her first new song of the year, “Planting Tomatoes.” The track, which she originally released as a Record Store Day
After wrapping their gloriously overstuffed 1978 prog-rock opus Hemispheres, Rush wisely knew they needed to pull back the reigns. They’d indulged in every whim: geekily titled conceptual suites
Four classic albums from The Who are receiving a high-quality SHM-CD release this year. Editions of 1965’s My Generation, 1966’s A Quick One, 1967 The
After mucking about for a bit as the High Numbers, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon rechristened themselves the Who and got
horsegiirL has a debut album coming right in time for the Year of the Horse. Out June 5 via RCA Records, Nature Is Healing expands
Joan Jett loves cover songs almost as much as she loves rock ‘n’ roll. That’s the key takeaway from The Hit List, Jett’s eclectic covers
Few bands have left a mark on rock music as indelible as The Who, the London quartet who redefined the art form from their formation
Bob Dylan has said that Blood on the Tracks, his 15th album and one of the greatest of his long career, isn’t personal. But most
Underscores isn’t the only musician thinking about U. Baauer’s first release in six years is also titled U, and it’s out June 10 on LuckyMe.
