
50 Years Later: Revisiting The Who’s Magnum Opus ‘Who’s Next’
Even for those music lovers and historians well-versed in the backstory of Who’s Next (released 8/14/71), hearing the LP today near the fiftieth anniversary of its release is a stirring
Even for those music lovers and historians well-versed in the backstory of Who’s Next (released 8/14/71), hearing the LP today near the fiftieth anniversary of its release is a stirring
The film industry has blessed us with some great movies in the past couple of years. But only some can be deemed classics that every generation should watch at least
A familiar story with perfect execution, CODA never fails to charm.
There’s a desperate intensity that permeates Distant Populations, the fourth album of Quicksand’s near 30 year career and second with legendary west coast label Epitaph. With the longest tracks of
For over two decades Devendra Banhart has been collaborating with multi-instrumentalist Noah Georgeson, who in turn ended up producing most of his albums. But on their newest project, both musicians
Since their formation nearly 40 years ago, venerable jam-rock outfit Phish has had the honor of performing in hundreds of different venues across the globe (the exact number is somewhere
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss have announced the forthcoming release of their new album Raise The Roof, out November 19 on Rounder Records. The surprise announcement finds Rock & Roll
Age Nowhere’s sound pulls at the roots of the winding roads just north of Dayton, OH where singer/songwriter Paul Monnin and twin guitarists Dan and Matt Spaugy grew up and
Neil Young’s Archives II is hardly the treasure trove its predecessor was, but then, leave it to the Canadian rock icon to come up with an unconventional and thought-provoking premise
It’s not unusual for a musician to have some other job. After all, everyone has bills to pay. Still, while it’s not unusual for a musician to have another job,