The world of Moody Blues albums is a treasure trove of progressive rock song masterpieces - each one a distinctive testament to the band's unparalleled artistry. Theprogressive rock band, known for its immersive, evocative sound, has crafted some remarkable studio releases that have reverberated th...
the band’s passion and sense of fun remain as vibrant as their ’80s origins. This record showcases Obituary’s ability to stay relevant and influential in the modern music landscape. Dying of Everything is like a shot in
So, in case you wonder how we came up with that list - it's simply projects that made an impression on us this past year. Some we love more, some less, but they all deserve your attention as the year is coming to an end. Full disclosure, we were going to do our 50 favorite al...
country, and gospel, recorded in countless all-night sessions and fueled by Lord only knows what,Exileis above all the work of serious blues scholars – and one of the greatest rock albums ever written.
Aerosmith had already released two well-received albums before their major commercial breakthrough, and it was Toys In The Attic that did it for the Boston boys. A heady mix of the Stones and Led Zep, with Joe Perry providing the riffs and solos and Steven Tyler the blues and sex on lea...
Modern society’s expectations of young women suck harder. So what do you do when you’re a 20-year-old girl navigating romantic disappointment and the perilous transition to adulthood while making one of the most anticipated sophomore albums of the decade? Rock the fuck out. On GUTS, Olivia...
Today, the album is just as much a eulogy for the late Cornell—from the 11-minute wah-wahed workout of “Reach Down” to the slow-burning acoustic-blues rapture of “Times of Trouble,” the record is loaded with career-best vocal performances where the singer elevates grunge to the ...
His knowledge of blues history is revealed by his use of older material and playing styles.NPR Music described him as "Powerful, soul-stirring, fierce and gritty...a legendary boundary-pushing icon of modern blues." Another music journalist noted "If you define 'blues' by the rigid ...
Judgement Day of modern R&B albums. The album’s greatest strength is that each track has its own identity. “Party Girls” captures the vibes of a sweaty night in Jamaica; “Cadillac (A Pimp’s Anthem)” is a silky but commanding ode to the blaxploitation era; “How Does It Make You...
” text messages. There’s tragedy on the song’s final track, “I Wanna Be Yours,” an interpretation of John Cooper Clarke’s poem of the same name, in which consumerism is the love language of modern romance. But on “Do I Wanna Know?,” love, or at least desire, resides ...