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Read our review of Eric Church's 'Evangeline vs. the Machine,' his new album that incorporates a choir, strings, and horns.
That Mary Oliver poem has the lines, “If you asked for a picture I would have to draw a smile/Under the perfectly round eyes ...
Hey Day Happy Hour: 4-6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, May 2-3, at Hey Nonny, 10 S. Vail Ave., Arlington Heights. Music by Brian ...
Exploring the lead guitar style of John Sykes, a player who – like Page, Blackmore, and Moore – balanced flair with power ...
Nearly 30 years after emerging in Detroit's Cass Corridor, the White Stripes' Jack and Meg White will be inducted into the ...
David Lowy’s rock collective The Dead Daisies has reached back to John Lee Hooker’s 1962 blues classic ‘Boom Boom’ and put their own slant on the song.
Does Ghost‘s new song sound a lot like one of classic rock’s biggest hits? Some fans think so. The theatrical rockers just ...
The triumphs, the bottlings, the rucks, the rain – long-running festival Monsters Of Rock changed hard rock and heavy metal ...
Cory Sharber’s report on Superheaven’s new album. After a decade of breaks ... focusing on catchy rock riffs and rhythms, something closer to the music that got them hooked as kids.
Indie darlings were being signed to major labels to fill the void and albums released in the trip-hop, noise rock, electronica, post-hardcore, and industrial genres all fit comfortably under the ...
It was a great time for making music": Marillion look back on the making of the album that tore the band apart "We tend to write very emotive music – you could say emotive rock." How Panic Room ...
She was at a crossroads. Mariah Carey on new music, Rihanna, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and her lost grunge album And then everything changed. Carey released “The Emancipation of Mimi” in 2005.