This week's releases range from Margo Price's politically charged folk-country and Kacey Musgraves' introspective songwriting ...
Summer in Canada means music festival season, and it’s kicking off in Ontario with Ottawa Bluesfest from July 9 to 19, at ...
Following the superb No Name, White continues his fan service with stripped back songs and nasty, anarchic riffs – though it all ends up feeling a little samey ...
While Eddie Van Halen and Slash had different languages on guitar, they felt that the true legends had a sixth sense for ...
American blues and early rock are often credited with inspiring 1960s British bands, and no label produced more of those must ...
From Johnny Cash to Metallica, we found a trove of photos from years of legendary concerts inside San Quentin prison.
Aside from Ralph Fiennes’ 2024 version, which adapts only the final trials in Ithaca, the greatest movie version of The ...
In a time where seeing a soundcheck is a privilege afforded to people who can spend hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars on VIP experiences, it’s unheard of that an artist of any caliber, much ...
Over the years of my Bob Dylan fandom, I haven't had very many hot takes. My favorite albums of his are celebrated classics, ...
As I write this summer is scorching the upper Midwest and fortunately, there's a stack of vinyl that reflects that sizzle, ...
Stacker looks at America's 100 most popular baby names between 1900 and 1950 that have since faded into obscurity. Along with citing statistics, the story also looks at the origins of the names and ...
The Rolling Stones, a band that first unleashed their sizzling guitar sounds at London’s Marquee Club in 1962, could never ...