Counting Crows’ 1996 sophomore album Recovering the Satellites is set to return to vinyl. The record has been remastered from the original 1/4″ production master
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Two and a half years after they made their chart debut, and with no fewer than eight Top 40 singles to their name, The Jam
“Zombie” was one of the biggest hits of the Cranberries’ career, a protest song with a legacy that lingers. A new Vevo Footnotes featurette takes
One day in 1983, Charly Garcia and his friend and fellow Argentine musician Pedro Aznar knocked on the door of Electric Lady in New York’s
An album that helped to shape the direction of rock music in the 1990s was released on September 21, 1993. Nirvana’s In Utero, produced in
BANNERS has just unlocked a new career milestone. The British musician’s “Someone To You” single has officially joined Spotify’s Billions Club, which celebrates songs that
You’ve probably heard of CBGBs, but we’d wager you’ve never given a second’s thought to what the initials stand for. It might be one of
In November 2011, in São Paulo, Brazil, Sonic Youth played their final concert together, just over 30 years after forming in New York City. The
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
The Cranberries are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their second album, No Need To Argue, by giving fans a whole new way to experience it.
