This week I decided to take a crack at what I think are the 10 most misunderstood – or at least misinterpreted – songs ever.
Oscar Wilde’s gothic melodrama The Picture of Dorian Gray (with its ghoulish ending) officially opens on Broadway tomorrow ...
The first time The Aquarian covered Jethro Tull was in 1971. It was a review for the career-defining concept album Aqualung.
His stirring new single is as bold and brazen as it is palpable and pensive. He somehow manages to make the smoothest sounds ...
The collection spans four CDs and comes with a booklet that contains an essay about the Hot 100 chart for July 20, 1960, as well as detailed notes about every track. Like the earlier packages, this ...
An emerging singer-songwriter with a fresh perspective, fun style, and clean sound, Cloe Wilder should be on your radar.
Judy Collins first performed at The Town Hall in 1964, which resulted in her first live recording, Judy Collins in Concert.
“Rhea” has a run time of close to four minutes, but the way it’s layered and lilting in its earnest nature and glistening dreaminess, it feels like it can go on and on. When do you know a song is ...
Whether you consider them to be psychedelic pop, experimental rock, progressive funk, or art rock, Of Montreal is, at its ...
While phrases such as “a return to their roots” or “recaptures the past” often fills a longtime fan of a veteran band with a ...
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