Irish rock band, Fontaines D.C.'s Romance presents the five-member ensemble with their most musically developed sound yet. The band takes on spiritual themes through their lyrics and instrumentals, creating feelings of free association and mental spaciness while grounding in the present with comment...
The layered instrumentals, thought-provoking lyrics, and intricate production united to create immersive auditory experiences that were as groundbreaking as they were melodic. Dig Deeper The Best Pink Floyd Songs Also ranks #1 on The Greatest Rock Band Logos of All Time 4 The Who 205 ...
By the time she moved toward pop success,Bonnie Raitthad developed one of the more distinctive slide guitar sounds in rock. And she’d learned how to make blues licks work in the context of an upbeat pop song. She’s gritty and concise here, and her solo cuts the one that Ry Cooder ...
Judgment Nightis a forgettable film about a drug-related murder, but its soundtrack maintains a deserved infamy thanks to its peculiar but effective pairing of rappers and rock groups. The real-life mashups of Sonic Youth and Cypress Hill, Biohazard and Onyx, Slayer and Ice-T were seedy, gr...
Aesop Rockis akin to Sage Francis. He’s capable of anything, but is too lofty in his lyrics for most. It takes effort to listen to him. Vinnie Pazhas matured and refined his style to perfection, but it can get stylistically repetitive. He can fix that and grow further, I’m sure....
Echolyn always deserved to be among the biggest American prog rock acts of their generation, and song-for-song, they were never better than on the elegantly complexAs the World. The one-two punch of orchestral prelude “All Ways the Same” and exceptionally intricate social commentary “As the...
Of course, it's propped up by two of the '80s all-time hits — "We're Not Gonna Take It," "I Wanna Rock" and the ballad "The Price," but the band's third full length features other hard-chargers and groovy stompers that hold up just as well all these decades later. ...
Very few producers have a truly unique style that took them to the top. Even among this list, Timbaland is the only who’s carved out his own niche. There was a period of time where at least half of the songs you’d hear on the radio included one of his instrumentals. ...
Echolyn always deserved to be among the biggest American prog rock acts of their generation, and song-for-song, they were never better than on the elegantly complexAs the World. The one-two punch of orchestral prelude “All Ways the Same” and exceptionally intricate social commentary “As the...
Of course, it's propped up by two of the '80s all-time hits — "We're Not Gonna Take It," "I Wanna Rock" and the ballad "The Price," but the band's third full length features other hard-chargers and groovy stompers that hold up just as well all these decades later. ...