Legendary rocker Mitch Ryder looks back on the Detroit sound and expounds upon working with famed producer Don Was on the ...
My Firsts is our email interview series where we ask musicians to tell us about their first life experiences, be it early childhood ones (first word, first concert, etc.) or their first tastes of ...
Using data from setlist.fm, we've pulled the most and least-played song live off of 15 albums by the Rolling Stones, listed ...
Ted Nugent told UCR in a March 2025 interview why he should have gotten the call to induct the legendary Detroit band.
The Beachland Ballroom has hosted scores of rising, established and venerated musicians. Here's a look back at several of ...
In the latest instalment of our Doctor's Orders interview series, French-Moroccan outfit Bab L'Bluz guide us through their ...
They held together just long enough to record two albums (before they reunited in the 2000s) and imprint themselves in the ...
Nels Cline widens his eyes, gets an ultra-serious look on his face, brings his hands up. “Yes,” he says, with an exaggerated ...
Thanks, boss. Yes, there are the proto-punk records from the likes of the Dolls, the Stooges and MC5, but really, in 1976, ...
A fast history of punk legends The Damned. Includes: spit, vomit, cider, sulphate, haunted mansions, and "serious amounts of lunacy".
Also featuring singer Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible on bass and Rat Scabies on drums, The Damned first hit the UK charts in March 1977 with its album Damned Damned Damned on Stiff Records.
In the old days, your favourite artist issued a live album once or twice a decade if you were lucky. Only when bands were in ...
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