Forty years after its release, Peter Gabriel’s So remains one of the defining albums of the 1980s, blending art rock, soul and world music into a global commercial breakthrough.
Billy Joel’s ‘Turnstiles’ turns 50 this week, celebrating the album that reconnected the artist with New York and laid the foundation for his breakthrough success with ‘The Stranger’.
Crow have announced the death of founding member Peter Archer, days before the release of the band’s first new music in more than 15 years.
Warren Zevon’s self-titled 1976 breakthrough album turns 50, celebrating a landmark record featuring Jackson Browne, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Glenn Frey and songs later made famous by Linda ...
Paul McCartney returned to Saturday Night Live for the ninth time, performing songs from forthcoming album The Boys Of Dungeon Lane alongside Wings and solo classics.
Dennis Locorriere, the longtime lead vocalist of Dr. Hook and the voice behind hits including ‘Sylvia’s Mother’ and ‘Sharing The Night Together’, has died aged 76.
The Runaways’ landmark 1976 debut album has reached its 50th anniversary, highlighting the enduring legacy of “Cherry Bomb” and the band’s impact on rock music history.
Rat Scabies reflects on 50 years of The Damned, memories of Brian James, the birth of punk rock in London, and the band’s continuing connection with Australian audiences.
Chip Z’Nuff discusses Enuff Z’Nuff’s Australian return, the MTV years, Cheap Trick connections, Stephen Adler and the band’s continuing legacy with Paul Cashmere at Noise11.
Sixty years after release, The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds remains one of the most influential albums in music history, redefining studio production and modern pop songwriting.
Red Rockers singer John Thomas Griffith discusses the band’s first live album It’s In Our Blood, the legacy of Condition Red, touring with U2 and why the band’s political lyrics still resonate today.
Rat Scabies says The Damned earned some of their biggest royalty payments after Guns N’ Roses covered ‘New Rose’ and The Offspring recorded ‘Smash It Up’.
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