With George Clinton’s empire suddenly crumbling on a number of fronts, he tried to rally for Funkadelic’s final stand, 1981’s The Electric Spanking of War Babies.
Stereolab have released a pair of new songs, “Fed Up With Your Job” and “Constant and Uniform Movement Unknown.” Take a listen below. They are
By the time Carole King wrote “I Feel the Earth Move,” a double A-side released with “It’s Too Late” in April 1971, she wasn’t yet 30
“While we were recording The White Album, we ended up being more of a band again,” Ringo Starr would reflect, “and that’s what I always
Carole King’s career- and genre-defining Tapestry was released on Feb. 10, 1971, but didn’t enter the Billboard albums chart until two months later, on April 10.
Next week, Jane Remover joins Turnstile on the North American leg of their Never Enough Tour. Before that kicks off, Jane Remover has shared the
One of the most fascinating questions in American cinema is about the long comedic dry spell from the late 1960s to the dawn of the 1980s,
British multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield has announced a new special edition of his 1990 album Amarok, in celebration of its 35th anniversary. The double-LP reissue features
LCD Soundsystem have announced their annual New York residency for 2025. James Murphy will play 12 nights at Knockdown Center, in Queens, from November through
Van Halen’s initial 11-year association with Sammy Hagar ended slowly, and then all at once. Sessions for “Humans Being,” a single released in April 1996
