Power and the Passion: An Interview with Midnight Oil
They were big in Australia, but as politics slowly began to inform their lyrics, the band soon began taking off worldwide, and now, with an epic ...
They were big in Australia, but as politics slowly began to inform their lyrics, the band soon began taking off worldwide, and now, with an epic ...
Music is a neccessity for Bradford Cox, and on Monomania he asks whether or not that's good for him. There are two songwriters on Monomania.
A lack of consistency and an unfortunate fondness for Korn and Disturbed mars an occasionally promising debut. There is a strange sense of conflicted ...
Woodkid's first full-length LP feels like the soundtrack to a high budget blockbuster. The problem is that it has trouble living up to this enormous ...
Full of sunny garage-pop gems from an original personality, King Tuff Was Dead is a reissue of King Tuff’s impressive debut album.
One of the most tragic and elegant records I've ever heard. Since its formation a decade ago, Italian outfit Nosound has gained a humbling reputation ...
On their much anticipated debut Silence Yourself Savages not only prove they are here, but that they are here to stay. There's some cognitive ...
The infrastructure will collapse from voltage spikes. Throw your keys in the bowl, kiss your husband good night, and give a listen to the 127th most ...
See previews of this month’s biggest pop entertainment. Every month brings us countless ways to be entertained, but how do we really know what the ...
Sparks' latest tour, titled Two Hands, One Mouth, is a collection of songs from the band's discography reduced to nothing but keyboard and vocals.