Even the greatest artists stumble – or feel they did. Here are 23 albums their makers later dismissed, ignored, or outright disowned ...
Things like limited releases, misprints, and cover art that's long-gone on newer prints make these records worth hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars.
Join us for the Ray Flanagan Release Party, celebrating his creative journey through music and resilience during challenging times.
The newly reopened Regent Sounds guitar shop on Denmark Street will mark the launch of its new Vintage Lounge with an exclusive online auction of T-Bone Walker's legendary 1949 Gibson ES-5N: "the ...
"Don't Fear the Reaper" is Blue Oyster Cult's most successful song, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. It has ...
Before Led Zeppelin or the Rolling Stones, they heard the blues live —and were inspired to change rock music forever ...
The Enemy went straight to number one with their debut LP, We’ll Live and Die in These Towns, in 2007, and their follow-up, Music for the People, hit #2 in 2009. They also had a run of top 40 hits ...
Album highlights span the Alaskan-inspired “Radio Warning,” the soaring “Simply Avanti,” while “Mourning Light” and ...
Clapton went on to form two completely different bands that each only released one studio album. The fact that these two ...
21 rock songs that enraged censors and challenged authority – banned, blacklisted, or silenced, yet defiantly unforgettable ...
Courtney Barnett has debuted two new singles, Mantis and Sugar Plum, as she prepares for the March release of her fourth studio album Creature Of Habit.