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Long before hyperpop sprung from the cyber-ether, faceless producers across Western Europe were engineering some of the campiest and most cartoonish facsimiles of pop music ever recorded. If songs ...
At 83, the lauded Brazilian singer and songwriter whose career in music and politics has encompassed six decades is on a ...
In the world of music, few things are as satisfying as the crackle and ... A vinyl rerelease would provide a richer listening experience for fans old and new. Released in 1987, the album features ...
The Beatles, at the peak of their fame in the 1960s, released a now-scarce album that they would have preferred to keep under ...
We wanted to take a look at three songs that exemplify that. Three songs by three famous rock artists. What do they all have in common? Well, they are all the final recordings that these giants in ...
Leading up to Friday’s release, Springsteen dropped six singles in 2025 now featured on the collection: “Blind Spot,” “Rain ...
In 1993, The Flaming Lips released their sixth studio album, Transmissions from the Satellite Heart. One of the standout tracks, "She Don't Use Jelly," became a breakthrough hit for the band and was ...
This third copy I recorded thankfully didn't have either of these problems. Any picture flaws seen on screen are a lot more minor. Very good shape. 3) Here's another copy of the 1996 re-release for ...
June 20 (UPI) -- Pop star and Wicked actress Ariana Grande released a music video for her song "Twilight Zone," along with an a cappella version of the track Friday.
He spent two years in the U.S. Army and upon his return released the single “Lightnin’ Strikes.” The song, off the 1965 album of the same name, hit No. 1 on that chart in 1966.
1. Godsmack - I Stand Alone (The Scorpion King, 2002) With over 300 million listens on Spotify alone, Godsmack's I Stand Alone is undoubtedly their most iconic tune. But although it was eventually ...
We chat a little about how world events have had an impact on some of the folks who play Latin music and some of you regular listeners to Alt.Latino. Lots to take in and, as always, lots of music ...