Although George Martin may have been more knowledgeable about music theory in Beatles sessions, he felt this song tested his ...
If the Eagles won the Super Bowl, then the next Amplifier playlist would be made up entirely of songs by artists from Philadelphia. The football gods upheld their end of this bargain — in case you ...
Lady Gaga‘s newly released track “Abracadabra” has set social media ablaze, but not just for its memorable choreography and ...
Tweedy recalls 2004’s A Ghost is Born as a crash course in taking over lead guitar, as he breaks down his attitude to ...
George Harrison may have been a fairly quiet guitar hero, but when he did speak up, every one of his breaks spoke volumes.
Nirvana played a reunion show — or, you know, “Nirvana” played a “reunion” show. You saw that, right? A couple of weeks ago, ...
The Sly & the Family Stone leader is the subject of a new documentary directed by Questlove. Here’s what to know about his ...
The formation, movement and melting of icebergs offer insights into some of the most extreme areas of the cryosphere, like Antarctica and Greenland.
The BBC could be facing a nightmare of complains over Malta’s Eurovision entry. The island is being represented by Miriana ...
Yeah, like waiting for her partner to stop daydreaming ... deceptively gross. The song’s hook might sound lovey-dovey enough, but the track is actually about a woman who picks up a hitchhiker ...
(That title alone is likely cribbed from a Bruce song.) On “When You Were Young,” Flowers sings with passion over giant bright guitars. It’s like he’s trying to channel his forefather.
New England-based singer-songwriter Jeffrey Foucault and his band visit the studio to play songs from Foucault’s latest album, the songs on which were inspired by the memory of his best friend, the ...
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