‘Something’s got to trigger’: Micky Dolenz on the best Monkees song you’ve never heard
One of their most trenchant late-1960s protest songs took a circuitous route.

One of their most trenchant late-1960s protest songs took a circuitous route.

She says it elicits “very happy and, dare I say it, X-rated memories.”

“The whole idea of making an album,” John Oates says, “is really old-fashioned.”
Toto has begun rehearsals for fall American dates with Michael McDonald.

Greg Prevost of the Chesterfield Kings is in a stripped-to-the-bone solo acoustic traditional blues mode.

This standout early CSN song remains a fiery indictment of dreams lost.

This is the best collection of songs they have put together in years.

The two words “Swallow” and “Nussbaum” used in close proximity to each other instantly conjures up John Scofield’s best pre-Still Warm disc, Shinola. Scofield’s compositions and arrangements on that live set demanded much from his rhythm section, and his rhythm section delivered in spades. You May Also Like: John ScofieldRead More
A death-metal version of the signature song from Disney’s ‘Frozen’? Yep.

Bands like France’s Reload are keeping the prog rock genre alive.