"Since You're Gone" finds The Cars tackling a familiar topic. Thanks to songwriter Ric Ocasek, the song doesn't sound familiar at all.
At 73, the former Talking Heads frontman sidesteps reunion nostalgia for a genre-bending solo album and a theatrical new tour ...
From "Killer Queen" and "We Will Rock You" to Freddie Mercury's finest hour, "Bohemian Rhapsody," these are the 30 best Queen ...
Fifty years after its sinking on Lake Superior, the iron-ore ship remains a fascination among guys. There’s good reason for ...
Patti Smith talks about 'Bread of Angels,' her latest book. Smith wrote the book over a 10-year period, chronicling her ...
At seventy-three, the former front man of Talking Heads is still asking questions about what it means to be alive. But now he’s also offering ideas of hopefulness and service.
Rosalía has won over millions of music lovers for her fusions of flamenco and urban Latin beats. But the Spanish artist's new ...
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The Divine Comedy, the poet’s tour of the Christian afterlife, is filled with strikingly modern touches—and a poetic energy ...
A look at how De La Soul weathered industry turmoil, cultural shifts, and personal heartbreak to become one of hip-hop’s most ...
SOME heartbreak doesn’t sting anymore. It just lingers quietly like a song you thought you’d outgrown but still hum in the shower. That’s exactly where the vowels they orbit (tvto) want you: somewhere ...
In 1969, a band called Country Joe and the Fish performed a song (written in 1967 by Country Joe McDonald) at the Woodstock Music Festival gathering at Yasgur’s Farm in Bethel, NY. Included the lyrics ...
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