Why John Lennon Remains The Ultimate Rock Star
Why John Lennon Remains The Ultimate Rock Star
There are a number of people who, over the years, have embodied what it means to be a rock star. Bob Marley, David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix. But when thinking of all the traits -- conviction. mystique, talent, social consciousness, integrity -- no one combines all of those more than John…
Forbes
Forbes
Sounds like? The best songs from 2018 ... that you didn't hear
Sounds like? The best songs from 2018 ... that you didn't hear
From electro-punk to pop-soul, Guardian writers have picked their favourite underappreciated songs of the yearCheck out a Spotify playlist of all the tracks here
The Guardian - US
The Guardian - US
From Camp Cope to Gurrumul Yunupingu: the best Australian albums of 2018
From Camp Cope to Gurrumul Yunupingu: the best Australian albums of 2018
Exhilarating queer pop, politically charged rock and genre-defying aural artistry: this year’s best Australian albums were full of power and purpose
The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
Today in Music History - Jan. 10
Today in Music History for Jan. 10:
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
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Today in Music History - Jan. 12
Today in Music History for Jan. 12:
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
Why DA PUMP are both 'tacky and cool'
"C'mon, baby, America!" An old-fashioned eurobeat song featuring a dance dubbed the "iine" (like) dance, which you can't forget once you've seen it -- that's "U.S.A." covered by boy band DA PUMP.
The Japan News/Yomiuri
The Japan News/Yomiuri