Rock

Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister’s ashes were placed into bullet casings and distributed to his closest friends. Confirmation comes via Riki Rachtman, the TV and radio personality best known for his stint hosting MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball. “Before his death Lemmy asked for his ashes to be put in some bullets and handed out to his closest
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Nova Rex’s Kenny Wilkerson is celebrating Autism Awareness Month in April by offering his highly acclaimed book, “Rockin’ Recipes for Autism”, a cookbook infused with recipes from some of the coolest and iconic musicians on the planet. The book also includes larger than life photographs and favorite memories from these legendary rockers including members from
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It’s weird to think that Pink Floyd released six albums between their debut LP, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, and the unimpeachable Dark Side of the Moon. Between these obvious creative poles, the band searched for direction after the exit of their original leader Syd Barrett: experimenting with orchestrations (Atom Heart Mother), scoring films (More), even
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In 2019, an extensive reissue campaign of David Sylvian’s solo albums reminded us how far this reluctant star had retreated from the limelight. Who could blame him? Japan found success too late, after they had already decided to split, when personal conflicts became unendurable. It’s a situation laid out on “Ghosts”, the exquisitely cold and
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Not for the first time in its history, Great Britain finds itself at a crossroads, pulled one way and another by opposing cultural and political forces. On one side stands an establishment dedicated to the consolidation of existing power; on the other, a movement to confront and atone for the more shameful aspects of the
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Only one newly released classic-rock album made 2020’s Top 200 Billboard chart: Ordinary Man, Ozzy Osbourne‘s 12th studio LP, which came out last February. Squeezed in at No. 199, Ordinary Man just made the list, while many other noted classic-rock artists who released albums last year were noticeably absent. Bob Dylan‘s Rough And Rowdy Ways, AC/DC‘s Power Up, Bruce Springsteen‘s Letter To You and Paul McCartney‘s McCartney III are
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