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This month saw the launch of Metal Hammer's 400th issue - so we released our own beer and threw a party to celebrate ...
A transatlantic music duo used Twyford Water Meadows as the backdrop for their next album cover. The strangely-named Ditch The MuuMuu create their music remotely online, one from Boston, Massachusetts ...
Firmly established as an icon to British youth, the Londoner discusses his upcoming fourth album, masculinity in the wake of ...
Zak Starkey — who's had a bit of an eventful week — recently shared an unreleased, all-star cover of T. Rex's "Children of the Revolution" recorded for a charity album that's yet to receive a ...
"All four instruments are functioning as designed." Scientists announced on Friday (April 18) that the newest solar investigator in town has captured its first-light images — or should I say the ...
Dee Snider’s contribution to the all-star Triumph tribute album has just been released. The Twisted Sister frontman has recorded a cover of the Canadian rockers’ classic “Lay It On the Line,” one of ...
How many women can say that Willie Nelson wrote a variety of songs for them – songs for them to sing and songs for him to sing about them? Academy Award-nominated actress and singer Amy Irving ...
THE SKINNY: As the frontman and one of the primary songwriters in the beloved Brooklyn indie band, TV on the Radio, Tunde Adebimpe was always a character who seemed capable of morphing from one ...
a rough pencil sketch by Ken Kesey that serves as the album cover, the hallucinations experienced by his father, the legendary writer Larry McMurtry, an old poem by a family friend. For The Black Dog ...
Tunde Adebimpe’s debut solo album, Thee Black Boltz on Sub Pop, opens with the poetic spoken word title track, setting the scene. What follows is a mix of lo-fi indie rock, electro dance-ready beats, ...
Changes announced Tuesday to the administration-controlled White House Pool will see the AP, Reuters and Bloomberg lose their guaranteed slot status as the group is converted to print reporters.
Talking about his forthcoming album, his first in four years, James McMurtry is as no-nonsense as his songs. “It happened like all my records happened,” he said in a statement. “It’d been ...
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