(“a mind is a terrible thing to waste,”“it ain’t illegal yet”). imbued with messages both clear and obscure, this embellished album cover is a rich testament to artwork that’s best experienced in your hands as opposed to on a screen. 25. david bowie, ‘aladdin sane’ (1973) i...
“The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars” by David Bowie “Kind of Blue” by Miles Davis “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” by Kanye West “Led Zeppelin II” by Led Zeppelin “The Dark Side of the Moon” by Pink Floyd “The Low End Theory” by A Tribe ...
Like 2014’s St. Vincent before it,MASSEDUCTIONfinds alternative auteur Annie Clark leaning further into the worlds of synths and electronics to produce a deeply personal yet highly oblique album — think David Bowie circaLow(where you could tell it was confessional even when you didn’t quite u...
‘Hunnic’, which denoted very similar features to what we know as today’s mullet. The 1970s was the beginning of the modern mullet, when stars like David Bowie and Rod Stewart started rocking the business at the front, party at the back hairstyle. This is when the mullet truly took ...
4 | David Bowie: The Next Day (2013) ISO Records After a health scare while on tour in 2004, the genius chameleon of rock 'n' roll seemed all but officially retired from the groundbreaking music game. Or so it was thought. AsRolling Stonereported in 2013,David Bowiesurprised everyone, ...
Why you should read it:The fifth Beatle tells us what it was like to record one of the greatest albums ever made. Revolution In The Head, Ian McDonald A classic of its kind, McDonald dissects every Beatles tune, providing a personal view of every one, and in many cases the background...
RCA Records’ site stuns from the beginning. The page opens strongly above the fold. Editorial photos of artists greeted me. I noted recent favorites, like Doja Cat, and the label’s historic musicians, like Elvis and David Bowie. The words art, records, and culture appear on screen. When...
Alan Cross, music critic at A Journal of Musical Things, writes: “The PondHawks have a mid-to-late ’60’s sound that brings to mind a combination of The Beatles and David Bowie.” Alan Haber of Pure Pop Radio said this about Blue Light: “This Chicago trio is a melodic treat, me...
Perry Farrell was born in Queens, New York, on March 29, 1959, and grew up in Miami. As a teenager, he turned enthralled with the music of Iggy Pop and David Bowie, and moved to Los Angeles in the late Nineteen Seventies to begin out a music profession. He shortly turned a fixture...
Like 2014’s St. Vincent before it,MASSEDUCTIONfinds alternative auteur Annie Clark leaning further into the worlds of synths and electronics to produce a deeply personal yet highly oblique album — think David Bowie circaLow(where you could tell it was confessional even when you didn’t quite ...