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It's well known that there was plenty of mutual respect shared between Lou Reed and Bob Dylan, but one song from the latter was on constant rotation for Reed.
Nick Cave's music always elicits some sort of emotional response from its listeners, but he never could've predicted that Lou Reed would weep in front of him.
As of now, the show that’s imprinted on everyone’s mind is his last — the infamous Jane's Addiction date in Boston, on ...
But the tale Furman wanted to tell me—the theme that she kept returning to as we hung out in her house and then strolled around her neighborhood on a perfectly beautiful spring day—was mostly about ...
Radiohead ’s Thom Yorke released “Tall Tales,” a new experimental electronic album with Mark Pritchard, on Friday. The ...
On “Goodbye Small Head,” the Somerville musician documented her experiences with health issues, heartache and headier topics, ...
Arlo Willner, the child of late 'SNL' music sketch producer Hal Willner and Emmy-winning late night producer Sheila Rogers, ...
On their fourth studio album, Viagra Boys are about as subtle as a chainsaw — and as noisy as one too. The Swedish post-punk ...
Ron Gallo has made social media his stage for his most unseriously serious music yet, attracting both worldwide fans and MAGA haters ...
Ahead of the Alive and Kicking Tour 2025, Jim Kerr tells why Simple Minds almost said no to the "The Breakfast Club" smash ...
Lou Reed explored his friends' cancer struggles and deaths on his 1992 album 'Magic and Loss,' one of the rocker's most commercially successful releases.
It is, of course, a myth that Yorke only became interested in electronic music when Radiohead were working on 2000’s Kid A.