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While her music can ostensibly be placed within the art pop sphere, there’s always been an experimental edge to the work of Julia Holter.
According to Cantrell, this song is the “masterpiece” of the album, and it’s easy to see why. “A really powerful tune,” he wrote in the liner notes for Music Bank. “That was the masterpiece of that ...
A look into how the blues evolved from harrowing roots and the song that highlights that history the best, Geeshie Wiley's 'Last Kind Word Blues'.
No one can expect to collaborate with all of their famous friends, but Billie Joe Armstrong knew that working with newer acts ...
Boasting a seismic legacy on the world of dub, Jamaican producer Lee 'Scratch' Perry wryly draped himself in a mythos ...
Rock and roll in the 2000s might have been experiencing a strange development, but there were people who took everything a song should be and did the opposite.
Despite exploring a myriad of styles and becoming MTV heavyweights in the 1980s, Talking Heads are forever associated with 1970s' New York punk movement.
You can argue that with their far-reaching progressive inventiveness, Rush were a band built on bravery, but one song has always blown the bassist away.
About Today' by The National, why its one of the saddest songs in their discography, and the hopeful note that comes from its ...
First appearing on 1966's 'Revolver', 'Yellow Submarine' is one of just eleven songs in The Beatles catalogue where Ringo Starr took on lead vocals.
A look into the greatest riffs in folk music, covering everyone from Neil Young and Joni Mitchell to Blind Lemon Jefferson and Robert Johnson.
Kyle MacLachlan is associated with many iconic characters throughout television history, but there is one that perhaps would have added a darker edge.