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Back in 1988, Billy Corgan and James Iha started playing sad, Joy Division- and Cure-inspired songs over a drum machine. D’Arcy Wretzky joined them on bass, and the Smashing Pumpkins were born.
Scott Shetler Scott Shetler is a Chicago-based freelance writer whose words can be found on PopCrush, Diffuser and other music, pop culture and travel websites. He has interviewed a wide range of ...
Explore the journey of My Morning Jacket, a band that fuses rock, psychedelia, and country, and recently released their album ...
No offense, but some people are way too easily offended – especially when it comes to music. While it's true musicians (the relatively famous ones, at least) can make an indelible mark on ...
Label executives and artists were concerned about music piracy long before Napster made the practice a mainstream cultural concern. In fact, in the early '80s, the industry became wary of dual ...
Several factors play on the importance of Unplugged in the Nirvana catalog and the first is the small size of their studio discography. With only three official studio releases, the Nirvana canon ...
Blasphemy. That's the word that shows up most often in the comment section of any list of cover songs deemed better than the original versions (right alongside the ubiquitous phrase, "you forgot ...
To celebrate the incredibly prolific, influential and diverse body of work left behind by Prince, we will be exploring a different song of his each day for an entire year with the series 365 ...
"I never fought with Liam at all. Liam was fighting with himself. Right now, he is picking a fight with himself somewhere. I don't suffer fools in any sense at all, but I suffered him more than ...
Sometimes, it's all about being in the right place at the right moment. Other times, it's all about a good anecdote. The Violent Femmes' origin story includes elements of both. Still undiscovered ...
From the moment the Arctic Monkeys released 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not' in 2006, they've been one one of the most buzzed-about bands on the planet. Last year's 'AM' finally ...
For a certain small segment of the population—say, those hitting their prime teenage years in 1999—Napster blew the doors off the gate of the music industry. No matter where you lived, or to ...