
Plagia-Riffs: ‘Stairway to Heaven’ and the Led Zep Legacy
In light of the (most) recent Led Zeppelin plagiarism lawsuit, Scott Elingburg examines both sides of this delicate and complicated issue.
In light of the (most) recent Led Zeppelin plagiarism lawsuit, Scott Elingburg examines both sides of this delicate and complicated issue.
Almost ten years ago, Kelly Hansen stepped into some mighty big shoes as the new lead singer of Foreigner. Lou Gramm had departed the band for good and founding guitar
Pavement’s indie-rock classic ‘Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain’ turns 20 this year. Daniel Couch revisits the album’s defining single ‘Cut Your Hair’ and examines his evolving relationship with the song’s purposefully ambiguous lyrics.
For the first time ever, Bonnaroo will feature three scheduled SuperJams. After midnight on Friday June 13 at That Tent, Derek Trucks will lead a jam that includes Chaka Khan,
Hailing from Brooklyn, NY, The Bottom Dollars are that rock and roll band you keep imagining when you say “damn, there’s no good rock bands left today.” Their gravelly vocals, musical
ODESZA, a two-year-old electronic duo from Seattle, has quickly gone from side project to a notable underground electronic act now on their first national tour. Consisting of Harrison Mills and
Record Store Day falls right on Easter weekend this year. But in lieu of that rigged egg hunt your family forces you to participate in every year, vinyl hounds across
Illinois-born musician, Andrew Belle, has focused his career on songwriting with a lush atmospheric pop sound that would be reminiscent if Chris Martin of Coldplay went solo. His recent release
These two innovative guitar legends only joined forces for one live tour. Their appearance at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in 1973 no doubt met and exceeded the enormous expectations.
Happy Fangs is San Francisco’s black & white warpainted duo of Mike Cobra of King Loses Crown & Rebecca Gone Bad of My First Earthquake. Combined with her high-energy vocals