Back when the Grateful Dead recorded their first live album during the early part of 1969, they weren’t yet known for the fluid set lists
DJ Koze’s first song of the year is here. His latest conjury of club mesmerism, the seven-minute “Spiralen,” is the front half of a AA-side
The Who toured so much in the ensuing decades that the idea of their “Farewell Tour” from way back in 1982 is amusing. But Pete
Sabrina Carpenter’s smash single “Espresso” has reached a milestone of three billion streams on Spotify. The song is driven by a disco-ish beat and an
At their best, Wes Craven‘s horror films explore the collision between two worlds: one that’s bright, normal and safe, the other dark and seething with
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith is readying a new album. The composer and synthesist will release Ruin: It’s Not Just Music on October 2 through Someone Special,
Before they became David Bowie-sanctioned glam superstars, Mott the Hoople was the brainchild of rock producer and manager Guy Stevens. His vision for a band that
Nicole Scherzinger’s Killer Love album has received a reissue just in time for its 15th anniversary. Marking the singer’s solo debut album after fronting The
Jefferson Airplane’s breakthrough second album Surrealistic Pillow was all about peace and love in 1967. Two years and two albums later, the San Francisco band
Less than a month after dropping his first solo single ever, Mike D is already back with another new song. The Beastie Boy recorded “What
