
Manic Monday- Nine Inch Nails “March of The Pigs” Live Woodstock ’94
This week marks the 30th anniversary of Nine Inch Nails’ seminal release, The Downward Spiral. Not only was it a huge conceptual leap forward for NIN’s mastermind Trent Reznor at
This week marks the 30th anniversary of Nine Inch Nails’ seminal release, The Downward Spiral. Not only was it a huge conceptual leap forward for NIN’s mastermind Trent Reznor at
News that Power Trip will reform for this year’s No Values festival (which features an absurdly stacked lineup) can’t help but be met with mixed feelings for many longtime fans
In honor of Michael Gira’s 70th birthday today, we dug up this delightfully demented treasure from Swan’s pivotal Children of God era, circa 1987. This clip of “New Mind” (the
We don’t like to get too sappy around here, but with Valentine’s Day right around the corner, it’s only fitting that we serve something up a little heartwarming in the
Rumor has it that Talking Heads recently turned down upwards of $80 million to reunite and play various festivals (namely Coachella) across the country. That’s a lot of money, but
Speaking of cocaine (see Manic Monday), does anybody else out there miss the late great Lou Reed? From his groundbreaking years fronting The Velvet Underground in the 60s, to his
“Cocaine’s a hell of a drug.” That’s a Rick James quote, and while he was speaking from personal experience, the phrase can’t help but come to mind after witnessing this
Do you ever get “Bored”? Iggy Pop sure did, at least back in the day. So bored that he felt compelled to write a pretty amusing/catchy song about the very
Sticking with the theme of impromptu outdoor concerts in the dead of winter (see Manic Monday), a mind-boggling 55 years ago today, a band by the name of The Beatles
There’s been a fair amount of improbable reunions of legendary underground 90s bands lately (like Mr. Bungle and Unwound, just to name a couple of examples), but at the top