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The Naruto Syphonic Experience was a nostalgic joyride that reconnect me with the anime-loving goblin of my childhood.
Almost 10 years to the day since AC/DC headlined Coachella, and two years since the Power Trip festival, the Australian hard rockers made a triumphant return to Southern California.
I stay in a flow state,” says Pharrell Williams from his light-filled executive suite turned recording studio, pausing ...
The Australian warhorses kicked off the North American leg of their Power Up Tour in front of a sold-out crowd of metalheads ...
The Canadian metal band showed New Jersey that they are here to stay with a new album that pummels and compels ...
Justin Hawkins is known to all as a man of rock, but, perhaps surprisingly, he is also a lifelong reggae fan. In fact, he credits one reggae legend in particular with expanding his chord knowledge.
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on Spotify here (or find our profile: nytimes) and at Apple Music here, and sign ...
The acoustic guitar is a classic but old instrument, and these three artists made it cool in the era of electric guitar rock music.
The beloved troubadour discusses the thrill of performing, “the bus factor” on tour, and his new musical, which teams him ...
Motörhead line-ups may have changed, but Lemmy never did. In 2005, as the band prepared to release their 18th studio album, ...
Sir Elton John & Brandi Carlile, Mumford & Sons, Adrian Smith & Richie Kotzen, and veteran English Mods Chris Pope & The Chords UK.
His new duet partner – and biggest fan – seems to have put a rocket up the rocket man Before Elton John has even sung a note on his 37 th studio album, Who Believes in Angels?, his fans’ spirits will ...