Bob Mould Revealed New Depths on Sugar’s “Believe What You’re Saying”
Bob Mould issued perhaps his most heartfelt work, something obviously inspired by real loss, 25 years ago today.
Bob Mould issued perhaps his most heartfelt work, something obviously inspired by real loss, 25 years ago today.
The Lemon Clocks thrive on experimentation, and their enthusiasm for the music they play is infectious.
‘Not Fragile’ hurtled Bachman-Turner Overdrive to stardom 45 years ago this month with an old-fashioned recipe of hard rock rooted in the blues.
Issued 15 years ago this week, the Libertines’ surprisingly nuanced self-titled album helped me take the band seriously.
The Lunar Laugh are typically dubbed a power-pop act, but ‘Goodnight Noises Everywhere’ doesn’t restrict itself to any one style.
We returned to some old favorites as ZZ Top kicks off their 50th anniversary tour tonight.
John McFee discusses planned new music from the Doobie Brothers, continuing shared dates with Santana and the prospects of a solo project.
The Junior League’s ‘Adventureland’ reels and rumbles with high-octane pop rock that gets the blood boiling and the butt shaking.
Can Don Breithaupt and Monkey House live up to the impossibly high standards set by 2016’s ‘Left’?
Jimmy Page, the Edge and Jack White debuted in a film 10 years ago today that brought out my inner guitar geek.