After the adventurous alt-rock departure of Slang, Def Leppard revisited their anthemic signature sound in style on 1999’s Euphoria. That confident and accurately-titled album yielded
Tag: Rock Legends
The year was 1984. Just twelve months after the release of their iconic Kill ’Em All album, thrash metal pioneers Metallica had captured the attention
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
Def Leppard’s exuberant 1980 debut, On Through The Night, showed great promise and yielded unexpected UK Top 20 success, but its accomplished follow-up, High’n’Dry, banished
For years, Mick Jagger had denounced the virtues of Exile On Main St., the Rolling Stones’ louche double album from 1972 that many fans consider
The live album catalog of the Rolling Stones is bigger than most bands ever amass with studio releases. It’s a collection that spreads from 1966’s
The Beatles on ‘Top of the Pops,’ June 1966. Photo – Courtesy: Ron Howard/Redferns The song that’s often seen as the gateway from The Beatles’
“Something was definitely happening,” said Tony Visconti. “We knew we were getting closer to what we wanted.” The American-born producer was talking about A Beard
In the summer of 1976, The Sex Pistols were the talk of London town. By mid-September, they were doing a week-long run of gigs around
Bon Jovi’s “It’s My Life” has been streamed one billion times on Spotify. It becomes the third of the band’s classic hits to achieve this
