“I wanted to make a party record that you could play at a funeral,” says Annie Clark.
Coughlan was a crucial figure in the Canterbury prog-rock scene.
By this point, Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival is basically an institution. The fourth incarnation of the event (held last spring in New York City) is documented on the new
The albums that make up this list reflect metal’s increasing ability to outgrow people’s conceptions of it, in the process making progress not just for itself, but all the other genres it’s come to challenge.
As Queenie dramatically quotes from Game of Thrones (consciously or not): “War is coming.”
When people around the country are literally beating the shit out of each other to get their coveted 50% off Blu-Ray players, you can either choke down some Zoloft or let Parker help you laugh at the sheer absurdity.
Last night, soul-rock newcomers Alabama Shakes brought their energetic stage show to Hard Rock Live in Orlando, Florida. HT photographer Barbara Sheridan was in an attendance, capturing the band in
John Cale, Steve Reich, Colin Stetson, and Julia Holter round out the eclectic line-up.
Shirley Manson recently lamented the lack of excitement and eclecticism in modern female pop and rock music. Ironically, though, 2013 music has been dominated by females (from Neko Case to Miley Cyrus).
With “I Was There When…,” veteran music journalist Doug Collette reflects on his experiences in the glory days of live rock music. With each column, he takes us back to