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As Soundgarden’s ‘Superunkown’ turns 25, we look back at the unlikely origins of its Grammy-winning first single
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Left-field rapper’s track “Uncrushable” collides with the Mike Patton–Dave
Lombardo outfit’s harsh “Church of the Motherfuckers” on upcoming EP
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Working in buzzy groups like Sons of Kemet and with his own lean, commanding trio, the Londoner is putting the focus back on the low end
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Singer-bassist Phil Lynott drew on “legends and myths” from the band’s homeland
when writing epic 1979 track
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Hear late Soundgarden singer try his hand at favorites by the Beatles,
Metallica, Michael Jackson and more
over 4 years ago
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Instrumental Fugazi spin-off reaffirms its commitment to tasteful shred on track
from upcoming second LP
over 4 years ago
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New comp collects the complete discography of Santa Lucia, which wove together
metal, prog, punk, and pop into a weird yet captivating whole
over 4 years ago
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New video featuring ‘Miles Ahead’ trumpeter Keyon Harrold shows horn’s distinctive “Moon and Stars” design
over 4 years ago
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From brooding Stone Temple Pilots ballads to ballsy Velvet Revolver rave-ups
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U.K. underground veterans mix gloomy postpunk with raging metal on a track slated for their first LP in five years
about 4 years ago
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The drum legend’s effortless bridging of disparate styles during this 1982
performance sums up how he’s remained on the cutting edge for 75 years
about 4 years ago
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‘Jazz Is Dead 001’ features new tracks created by the Midnight Hour duo in
collaboration with esteemed veterans like Roy Ayers, Gary Bartz
about 4 years ago
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Trio known for its hyper-technical metal instrumentals unleashes its wildest
creation to date
about 4 years ago
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Faith No More and Mr. Bungle singer also recommends a slew of “comforting, yet
hallucinatory” exotica records that have been getting him through the days
almost 4 years ago
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Her debut LP introduced the world to a small-town teen with a radically
futuristic aesthetic
over 3 years ago
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With the release of new series ‘Painting With John,’ the alt-multimedia legend
holds forth on life after music, the time he stepped on a Basquiat, and why he’s
a better fisherman …
about 3 years ago
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Kansas City trio spawned from regional favorites Boys Life and Giants Chair
skillfully blended muscle and melody on its just-reissued 1998 debut
about 3 years ago
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Both now into their eighties, the Sixties free-jazz trailblazers challenge and
inspire on their respective new albums
about 3 years ago
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Get a fuller picture of the sui generis six-stringer seen playing a fiery,
unforgettable solo in new Summer of Soul doc
almost 3 years ago
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Ahead of the release of their seventh LP, the godfathers of “goregrind” discuss
how they’ve squared musical mayhem with maturity
over 2 years ago
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Doc will show, according to co-founder Robert Fripp, “The rock & roll lifestyle
of glamour and excess in fine detail, including getting on and off buses, living
and dying, resentment, a little …
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