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The Village Voice interviews photographer Glen E. Friedman about his new book on Bad Brains, a band that changed the landscape of punk.
Season 2 of the DC Rock History podcast premieres April 7. There will be a live taping of a future episode on April 4 at the ...
The Cro-Mags founder on the reason he plays Fenders despite loving Rickenbackers, learning from Lemmy and the new documentary about his struggle for survival ...
When Nirvana released Bleach in 1989, the Seattle band noticed a change in their audience. The underground shows were soon ...
Many area music fans are excited to see Allentown's Archer Music Hall bringing their favorite bands to the Lehigh Valley.
Over the last few years, hardcore has transformed from an underground subculture into a mainstream phenomenon. Scowl is one ...
Bon Jovi fans have reason to rejoice this week because the band is making a comeback. Just a year after frontman Jon Bon Jovi said it was “up to God” whether he would be able to make a comeback from ...
Faulkner says he suffered the stroke as he recovered from the aortic aneurysm he experienced at Louder Than Life in 2021, and ...
Midnight is approaching in LA, and outside the Palomino Club in North Hollywood, the members of Canned Heat and their entourage are kicking back in the yard. It’s April 4, 1981. The band have just ...
Before they were the San Jose Giants, the South Bay’s minor league team was in danger of folding before a group of oddballs ...
Genres/vibe: Every type of EDM you can imagine in a futuristic version of Caligula’s Rome. Lineup highlights: Alesso, Tiësto, ...
Emerson, Lake and Palmer proved supergroups could indeed be prolific and coherent. In fact, this one great song seemingly fell in their laps.