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A professional pop culture junkie for more than 25 years, Jeff Giles regularly surfaces in a number of far-flung locations on the Web.
From the stage at Webster Hall to major festivals, Karina Rykman and Grace Bowers are carving their paths in the music scene ...
Mt. Joy captivates with their catchy tunes and intimate lyrics, turning their concerts into unforgettable shared experiences ...
In a groundbreaking four-hour performance, Goose sold out Madison Square Garden, showcasing a new horn section and ...
Tool will close out the year with their first Hawaiian concert in more than a decade. The prog-metal giants will play at ...
Ground zero for the mass-market dual-cassette technology came courtesy of U.K. consumer electronics pioneer Alan Sugar. While visiting the Tokyo neighborhood of Akihabara, which is known for its ...
The accepted parameters of what defines a rock star might change with each passing trend, but you know one when you see one. We rank the top 50 around today.
OK Computer is where everything changed for Radiohead. Their 1993 debut album, Pablo Honey, was spotty, bland and tentative; its 1995 follow-up, The Bends, was a major leap forward. But who was ...
A dance floor meeting with supermodel Cindy Crawford inspired the funky, racy track Cindy C, written for the long-delayed 'Black Album.' ...
We spoke with three members of the Revolution and Vernon Reid about Prince's smash hit, Let's Go Crazy.
One-hit wonders are a dime a dozen in rock music, but to be able to come up with a single great song and then stick it on an album that's otherwise terrible?
So, below, we spotlight 35 of the most offensive band names ever. Of course, everybody has a different interpretation of what's over the line (or if a line should exist at all), but to cover our ...