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Here’s What Happened at the xx’s First Show in Eight Years

The xx returned to the stage on Friday (April 3), playing their first show as a trio in eight years at Mexico City’s Pepsi Center

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How Writing ‘Black Sabbath’ Defined a Band and Its Sound

In the late ’60s, Earth were just one of the many bands playing clubs in Birmingham, U.K., but then they wrote a song called “Black Sabbath”

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Classics Of Faith And Devotion

Country music has always shared a deep connection with the church. The genre first emerged from the cultural tapestry of deeply religious rural America and

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Black Crowes’ Debut Album Breaks All of the Rules

“They’re nasty little birds, black and shiny. You see ’em by the side of the road, eating dead carcasses”: That’s how Black Crowes frontman Chris

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Bo Lueders, Harm’s Way Guitarist and HardLore Podcast Host, Dies at 38

Bo Lueders, the guitarist in hardcore band Harm’s Way and co-host of the popular HardLore podcast, has died. The band and podcast announced the news

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Black Sabbath’s Debut Gives Birth to Heavy Metal

It took just one album for Black Sabbath to earn their enduring status as fathers of heavy metal. Such was the power of the banshee

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Loretta Lynn’s Heartfelt Tribute To Patsy Cline

As Patsy Cline’s most successful musical disciple and dear friend, no person was better suited to record a tribute to the late country legend than

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A Track-by-Track Guide to Metal’s Birth

Fittingly released on Friday the 13th in February 1970, Black Sabbath’s self-titled debut album entwines dark, disturbing lyrics with heavy propulsive music freighted with gravitas

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James Gadson, Prolific Funk and Disco Drummer, Dies at 86

James Gadson, a prolific session drummer who played on hit records by the likes of Diana Ross, the Jackson 5, and Bill Withers, has died.

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The Who Record ‘Live at Leeds’ Without a Safety Net

If Tommy announced the Who’s ascent to rock-band immortality, Live at Leeds was the headline’s exclamation point. The live album cemented their distinction as one

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