From the blissfully ignorant months before the pandemic to Brat Summer, here are the greatest songs that moved culture, coined genres, and are still stuck in our heads. By PitchforkSeptember 30, 2024 Play/Pause Button Image by Chris Panicker ...
it was so overwhelming that I started my own cheat-sheet to be able to find songs and quotes and stuff within its 7½ hour span. That just kept growing with each time I
Critics Consensus: Brilliantly capturing a remarkable performer near the peak of her prodigious power, Amazing Grace is a thrilling must-watch documentary for Aretha Franklin fans. Synopsis: Singer Aretha Franklin performs gospel songs at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles in 197...
Khan’s “I’m Every Woman,” and her bold reconstruction of Dolly Parton’s sentimental country-weeper “I Will Always Love You,” which spent a record 14 weeks atop the Hot 100 en route to becoming one of the most beloved and hated songs ever, depending on your taste for pop ...
Noise rock legends The Jesus Lizard developed their sound on Pure and Head, but second LP Goat was the first full demonstration of their considerable talents for songwriting and musicianship. Goat was stuffed with now-classic Lizard songs such as “Monkey Trick.” The abrasiveness of Duane Denison...
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From the blissfully ignorant months before the pandemic to Brat Summer, here are the songs that moved culture, coined genres, and are still stuck in our heads.