The film's exquisite soundtrack for the film starring Joel Edgerton made the shortlist for an Academy Awards nomination.
Welcome to New Music Friday, your ultimate round-up of this week's single, album and home entertainment releases. Let's kick ...
The band's Jarman brothers talk about family ties, retaking control of their back catalogue and relaxing their punk idealism for a pop aesthetic ...
Around the halfway mark, Grohl threw a bit of Motörhead’s “Ace of Spades” into the Foos’ “No Son of Mine” — “That was for Lemmy ,” he said of the late Motörhead frontman — then had his bandmates take ...
From reggae rhythm to punk energy, The Police's groundbreaking approach set them apart and made their music instantly iconic.
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“His concerts aren’t about reinvention or spectacle; they’re about connection. The stories may repeat, the setlists may look ...
Like a little more Irish in you? MOJO runs down every studio – and of course, live – album from Phil Lynott’s band of hard ...
Creedence Clearwater Revival sees “Have You Ever Seen the Rain” and “Fortunate Son” debut together in the U.K. as the decades ...
Djo’s “End of Beginning” bounds to No. 1 the Billboard Global 200 chart, with the song surging in the wake of the series’ recent finale.
The dazzling new single from Dublin-born, London-based band Music City pledges a delightful ode to 60s and 70s rock 'n' roll ...