Even if George Harrison had the final say in his songs, he felt some tunes deserved to be in the vaults for a little while longer.
Just Can't Get Enough was the track that helped propel Depeche Mode to superstardom, and a great springboard for its departing writer, Vince Clarke, to score massive hits with a variety of new musical ...
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We speak to The Smiths’ producer Stephen Street and learn how their most beloved song came to be
New insight into a song that stands as a near-perfect example of the Morrissey/Marr songwriting partnership ...
The line-up for this December’s Knotfest Mexico is here, featuring the likes of Bad Omens, Lamb Of God, Poppy and Blood Incantation.
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Witch Fever’s Alisha Yarwood on superhero stompboxes, dream tours with IDLES, and why ‘That Great Gretsch Sound’ was doom-punk all along
Raw, feminist, fiercely unrelenting, Witch Fever have taken their sound from clubs to arenas. Here, Yarwood talks tonal ...
Poppy brought her 'Constantly Nowhere' tour to Manchester this past weekend, showcasing her fantastical world in bludgeoning detail.
With the help of The Who and Jimi Hendrix, and a helmet he found outside his hotel room, Arthur Brown’s first hit gave him a ...
Lots of well-known movies and TV series have been made in the Wilmington area, and here are some well-known songs that have been used to score them.
Even if Bruce Springsteen could write pure poetry across his career, he felt that not every song really needed to have a spot on an album.
When a novel is popular enough, it often inspires other creatives to adapt the book into a movie or a TV series… or a metalcore band. It’s not entirely uncommon ...
The visits could be motivated by curiosity or a need for protection; either way, scrub jays are not good bird neighbors.
Finney's nominated in the Spoken Word and Soul/R&B Artist of the Year categories at the renewed Asbury Music Awards, which returns Friday, Feb. 20 at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park. S0ulfood will ...
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