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The 80s was a great time for rock, but a few classic rock gems from back in the day have since been forgotten to time.
Having been impressed by the producer’s touch on Van Halen's “monstrous” records, Templeman was tasked with reigniting the band’s spark ...
Joey Kramer, a drummer from the Bronx, came up with the band name Aerosmith in high school, and wrote it all over his ...
That idea of clinging to something that will inevitably change is central to Fennell’s new album, “Nobody Lives Here,” which he’ll celebrate with a Record Store Day performance at Easy ...
See all the Beatles' UK hit singles and albums Before we move away from the Beatles entirely, let's take a moment to recognise the artist who's had the most Number 1 albums of all, when other work ...
The musician, 69, got his break in the 1980s and continued releasing albums through 2022. By Stephen Thomas Erlewine Rubby Pérez, the singer who was performing on Tuesday when the ceiling of the ...
Aerosmith’s third album ‘Toys In The Addict’ was released 50 years ago on 8 April 1975. ‘Toys In The Addict’ started to gain momentum for the band who had peaked at 21 with the debut ...
Aerosmith producer Jack Douglas — who was behind the boards for the band’s best-selling album, 1975’s “Toys in the Attic” — is still holding out hope that it’s not the end for the gr ...
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Now, the band has released the new song and announced an accompanying album, marking Stereolab’s first new music in 15 years. Instant Holograms on Metal Film arrives May 23 via Stereolab’s ...
Sometime during that album cycle, Meg Mills became a full-time member, replacing guitarist Brady Ebert and touring regularly with the band since 2023. Mills cut her teeth in the U.K.’s punk and ...
Ghost’s Skeletá is one of the most anticipated metal albums of the year – and rightfully so. Once underground darlings of doom metal, Tobias Forge’s devil church have transformed into an arena-filling ...