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Watch Japanese Breakfast Cover Gorillaz’s “On Melancholy Hill” at Coachella 2025

Japanese Breakfast performed at Coachella last night (Saturday, April 12), where they shook up their setlist with a special cover of Gorillaz’s 2010 single “On

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Why the Doors’ ‘Break on Through’ Didn’t Break Through at First

The Doors’ recording career started with a whimper, not a bang. By 1966, the band had become something of a sensation on the Los Angeles

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‘Black Rose’: Thin Lizzy’s Creativity Blooms In Paris

When Thin Lizzy went to Paris to start recording what would become their ninth studio album, they did so with Gary Moore starting his third

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Did an America Song Inspire Rod Stewart’s ‘Tonight’s the Night’?

Rod Stewart left little to the imagination in his 1976 hit “Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright).” “C’mon, angel, my hearts on fire / Don’t

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Watch A. G. Cook Bring Out Danny Brown at Coachella 2025

A. G. Cook played Coachella tonight (Friday, April 11). In the middle of his set, which drew heavily from Cook’s 2024 solo album Britpop, as

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Doors, ‘The Doors:’ A Track-by-Track Guide

Before the Doors made a record, they developed their signature sound onstage in front of audiences. “A lot of the songs in the beginning, me or [guitarist Robby Krieger] would

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20 Essentials By Rock’s Easy Riders

The plain facts about the remarkable late 1960s and early 70s ride enjoyed by Steppenwolf tell of 25 million record sales, eight gold albums and

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How ‘Standing Hampton’ Made Sammy Hagar a Rock Heavyweight

By 1982, Sammy Hagar had spent nearly a decade grinding in the music industry as the frontman for Montrose and a solo artist — so

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Yasmin Williams on Her “Shocking” Email Exchange With New Kennedy Center President: “He’s Clearly Unhinged”

Days after the email exchange, Williams spoke with Pitchfork over the phone about her conversation with Grenell, the Kennedy Center employees who contacted her afterward,

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Metallica Telegraph Tension on ‘King Nothing’

James Hetfield famously walked out of Metallica — temporarily — in July 2001, captured in Technicolor detail by filmmakers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky in their revealing

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