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How Radiohead Were Crushed by a ‘Wall of Sound’ on ‘Let Down’

The Black Keys’ first album is, literally, a collection of basement tapes. When drummer Pat Carney and guitarist Dan Auerbach set up shop in Carney’s

When David Bowie Gave ‘All the Young Dudes’ to Mott the Hoople

In the ’90s, eastern religions and alternative rock became intertwined. The decade’s defining band named themselves after Buddhism’s ultimate goal, alternative rock’s coolest artists (including

For Radiohead’s OK Computer manifesto, look no further than the album’s seventh track, “Fitter Happier.” The song is, first and foremost, a commentary on modern

It’s difficult to imagine, but Tenacious D haven’t always felt like the biggest, baddest and best band in the world. Back in 2006, when the duo released its

On the surface, Motley Crue’s Girls, Girls, Girls might not look or sound materially different than their previous three records or the work of their Aqua Netted peers

Jane’s Addiction began their ascent to alt-rock glory with the May 15, 1987 release of their self-titled debut. The LP was recorded roughly four months

For as long as they’ve been in the spotlight, the members of Radiohead have never been shy about sharing their political opinions. But their songs