Yelawolf embarked on the 51/50 Tour in 2017, shortly after a stint in a psychiatric hospital—hence the name. Manager Edward Crowe, who was Wolf’s tour photographer at the time, was along for ...
Supported by By Ben Sisario Reporting from Salina, Kan. Hydraulic machines whooshed in a sprawling Kansas factory as melted vinyl squeezed through molded stampers like pancake batter, turning out ...
The two bands have also gotten together to release a new collaborative six-song LP called Savage Imperial Death March, but it’s vinyl-only, and it’s already sold out. The Melvins and Napalm ...
Scientists have been left baffled after discovering something vast and radioactive lurking in the depths of the Pacific Ocean. While it might sound like the start of the next Godzilla movie ...
The perfect balm for these dreary winter days is cozying up on the couch with your favorite music -- and nothing compares to listening on vinyl. Tech and music enthusiasts agree that vinyl ...
Researchers have discovered an "unexpected" accumulation of the radioactive isotope beryllium-10, deep underneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean. The team hopes their discovery could serve as an ...
Maybe it’s sold out, maybe it’s five times more expensive than you’re willing to pay, or maybe your local vinyl store refuses to carry anything other than David Bowie — he has sold the ...
All types of radiation become less intense as they travel further away from the radioactive material. This is because the particles or rays become more spread out. The thicker the substance ...
There are a lot of radioactive hotspots around the world – and some may surprise you (Picture: Getty) Radioactive materials are found naturally in the Earth. But even so, saying an area is ...
When cosmic rays reach Earth’s upper atmosphere, physical and chemical interactions form the radioactive isotope carbon-14. Living organisms absorb this carbon-14 into their tissue. Once they die, the ...
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