Gojira have risen from French death metal outsiders to one of the most vital and important metal bands of the 21st century.
THIS MONTH’S COVERMOUNT CD is Songs From The County Hell: the cream of raucous Irish folk’n’roll, featuring The Pogues, The Dubliners, The Mary Wallopers, Lisa O’Neill, Lankum, John Francis Flynn and ...
the music begins to evolve to suit the new four-piece format. The composition also seemed to successfully straddle Genesis’ past and future approaches to songwriting. In The Cage captures the mounting ...
a ‘Bijou’ – a jewel buried at the heart of the piece: hence the name of the song.” The whole song’s existence is a sign, if one was needed, of how forward-thinking and experimental Queen were as a ...
You'll get a checkpoint here. Head over to Locke to continue. He'll explain how the Queen's song knocked him out, but that he managed to stuff cotton in his ears to keep some of his senses.
Ghost just released their new song "Satanized" along with a revolutionary video featuring the reveal of Papa V Perpetua and details about their forthcoming album, Skeleta. The band has been ...
Car Seat Headrest are back with their first new album in five years ... his bandmates have also unveiled an 11-minute, multi-part song titled “Gethsemane” and its accompanying music video ...
Pop princess Charli XCX's Brat wins album of the year at the 2025 Brit Awards The artist also brings home song of the year, songwriter of the year, dance act as well as artist of the year Sabrina ...
Kim Deal District Music Hall, 71 Wall St., Norwalk The latest project from Pixies and Breeders co-founder Kim Deal is a solo album, “Nobody Loves You More ... who bills herself as “The Queen of Comedy ...
A final album from the New Zealand indie-pop vets revives ... The singer-songwriter and leader of New Zealand band the Chills instilled his songs with looks back, roads ahead, and faded melodies ...
You'll get a checkpoint here. Head over to Locke to continue. He'll explain how the Queen's song knocked him out, but that he managed to stuff cotton in his ears to keep some of his senses.