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Taylor Swift Songs in ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’: All the Tracks

From that iconic “The Way I Loved You” scene to the debut of “Delicate (Taylor’s Version),” here are all the times Swift’s songs soundtracked the

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Madi Diaz Announces Tour and New Album, Shares Video for New Song: Watch

Fatal Optimist: 01 Hope Less02 Ambivalence03 Feel Something04 Good Liar05 Lone Wolf06 Heavy Metal07 If Time Does What It’s Supposed To08 Flirting09 Why’d You Have

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Madi Diaz Announces Tour and New Album, Shares Video for New Song: Watch

Fatal Optimist: 01 Hope Less02 Ambivalence03 Feel Something04 Good Liar05 Lone Wolf06 Heavy Metal07 If Time Does What It’s Supposed To08 Flirting09 Why’d You Have

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Can Push the Limits of Rock Music on ‘Tago Mago’

In August 1971, when Can released their second album, Tago Mago, there wasn’t a whole lot that sounded like it. A half-century later, there’s still not much

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John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers’ Genre-Hopping Classic

Rock was changing fast in 1968. The concept album was in the air, a development encouraged by Sgt Pepper’s the previous year (though nobody seemed

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Tony Kaye Leaves Yes for the First Time

Tony Kaye’s purring Hammond organ is one of the signature Yes sounds — a powerful instrument that fuels so many songs from the prog rock

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Chuquimamani-Condori Releases New Album Edits: Listen

Chuquimamani-Condori has released a new album that collects their DJ edits from the past six years. Find the 24-track Edits below. Edits is Chuquimamani-Condori’s first

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Why the Beatles Opted to Be ‘Childish’ on ‘Yellow Submarine’

On Aug. 5, 1966, the Beatles released “Yellow Submarine,” a track purposefully designed as a children’s song. The tune came to Paul McCartney one night

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Tracks That Outshine The Competition

Seattle’s Soundgarden were simply a force of nature. Not only were they fronted by the singular Chris Cornell, but they could also draw upon the

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When Eric Clapton’s Bigoted 1976 Rant Sparked Rock Against Racism

Eric Clapton was visibly intoxicated onstage at a concert in Birmingham on Aug. 5, 1976. But the message he spoke at the mike was clear. As

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