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“A feral supernova awaits if you dime those dials”: EarthQuaker Devices Barrows Fuzz Attacker review
EarthQuaker Devices' latest fuzz is a love letter to the fabled Tone Bender MkII that presents its dynamite sound in a ...
Mike Matthews, Josh Scott and key EHX staff reflect on the firm’s boldest idea, which came at the height of its late-’70s ...
Saturday Night Live has presented some of pop-culture's most iconic moments in musical history. We document its legacy in ...
When legendary drummer Carmine Appice looks back on Rod Stewart’s 1978 hit Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? – which he co-wrote with ...
A personal experiment with the artificial intelligence music platform Suno’s latest model echoes a new preprint study. Most listeners can’t tell AI music from the real thing, but emotional resonance s ...
Gazing in that mirror, he committed to art in an instant, and just as swiftly all else was stripped away: his scholarship, ...
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17 Groundbreaking ’70s Albums That Redefined Their Era
The 1970s were a revolution in sound, a decade when artists stopped following rules and started creating new ones. Studios ...
Crowe was just 15 years old when he became a music journalist in 1973. He had to talk his mom into letting him go on the road with bands. He chronicles his adventures in his new memoir, The Uncool.
No project David Bowie ever worked on came easy. The whole point behind his music was always about finding that one flavour of rock and roll that no one had touched on before, and while not everything ...
David Bowie's flirtation with fascist imagery in the 1970s remains one of rock's darkest and most puzzling episodes – and RadarOnline.com has the inside track on why it is far from unique. Author ...
Janelle Monáe may only be 39 years old, but she said she saw David Bowie perform live in 1970, thanks to time-travel. During a sit-down with Lucy Dacus for Rolling Stone’s Musicians on Musicians ...
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