Rock

Bruce Gowers, the award-winning director behind a long list of music videos, including Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” has died at the age of 82. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the director’s passing was confirmed by his family. Gowers death was reportedly due to complications from an acute respiratory infection. The English-born director got his start at
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After SZA definitively shut down the notion of beef between her and Taylor Swift amid their singles chart battle earlier this month, Swift has now returned the love on social media. Earlier this week, Swift’s ‘Midnights’ cut ‘Anti-Hero’ enjoyed its eighth week in total at the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart since it was
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A new year brings with it a slew of new festival announcements, and 2023 is shaping up to have a little something for everybody. Foo Fighters grabbed headlines when they announced they’d been playing a handful of major fests this year, including Bonnaroo, Boston Calling and Sonic Temple. Those shows will mark the band’s first
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First off, let’s point out the difference between a list of Rock’s Worst Records and Rock’s Most Hated Records. There’s crossover between them, for sure, as you’ll see in our above list of Rock’s Most Hated Records, but there’s a special place for records that aren’t just bad but totally despised too. Terrible records can be
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The Weeknd has released the music video for ‘Nothing is Lost (You Give Me Strength)’. The song is lifted from the soundtrack of James Cameron’s Avatar sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, which was released in cinemas last month. The accompanying video, directed by Quentin Deronzier, is set largely within the film’s fictional Pandora landscape,
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HAIM are back in the studio to work on their fourth album, as revealed in a new clip posted to the trio’s TikTok. In a video shared on the social platform yesterday (January 15) Este and Danielle can be seen pulling sister Alana back through a door as she struggles to escape. “When your sisters
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Rare audio of Eddie Van Halen performing with comedian Cheech Marin at a charity gig in 1985 has recently surfaced online. The concert took place at Pepperdine University’s Firehouse Fieldhouse in Malibu, Calif. The event was a fundraiser for the Malibu Emergency Room, known as M.E.R. Van Halen’s then-wife, Valerie Bertinelli handled the introduction, dubbing
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Some good things have come out of the COVID-19 pandemic. It forced people to stop, slow down, and take stock. It put otherwise busy creative individuals in a position where they could not ply their chosen trade and, instead, refocused their creativity. Pete Price is one of those people. The songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist kept
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Despite never officially disbanding, Alice in Chains had become essentially inactive by the end of the ’90s, due largely to Layne Staley‘s debilitating heroin addiction. Still, the grunge titans’ specter loomed over guitarist Jerry Cantrell when he released “Cut You In,” the lead single from his debut solo album, Boggy Depot, in January 1998. After filming an MTV Unplugged special
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Prior to forming Whitehorse in 2010, married couple Melissa McClelland and Luke Doucet had each made a string of singer-songwriterly albums that followed all manner of musical directions. Both also had a shared history in Sarah McLachlan’s band, while Doucet was, for a time, leader of Vancouver indie-rock types Veal. The varied stylistic elements of
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