With its highs and lows, some aspects of “Brat and it's completely different but also still brat” are certain; it is ...
From dealing with grief through experimental pop to one of the best live albums ever released, via a surprising concept album ...
The Scottish band’s genre-hopping new album is at its best on songs with slinky grooves and lush arrangements that sound as ...
In the cultural wasteland of the Reagan era, they showed that a band could break through to mass appeal without being cheesy, ...
With an intoxicating mix of punk, grindcore, death metal, and math rock, the Nashville quartet channels both personal rage ...
Listening to Machine Girl can sometimes feel like being inserted headfirst into a meat grinder; it’s an unrelenting assault ...
In the album’s hardest hitting moments, such as the aforementioned opener and its counterpart ‘in flux ø’, a strained ...
The guitar riffs of Jimmy Page were a key aspect of Led Zeppelin, but so was the innovative drumming fury of John Bonham on ...
What began as a hushed confessional transformed into a suffocating cathedral of anguish, providing a raw glimpse into what ...
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Her early output in the 1990s, on records like Dry or Rid of Me, was inarguably punk in its output, but even then, it was clear that the songwriter was just as driven by poetry and literature as she ...