On April 9, the Two Tours Collide tour stopped at the Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts in Melbourne, Florida, ...
Morton gets geeky with rhythm and discusses the making of Lamb Of God's pummelling new album, Into Oblivion, and explains why ...
Conventional wisdom dictates that the pointy end of a pick is what you use to pluck the strings. The broader top is where you ...
“He played it to Motown, and they said, 'No way is Jeff Beck getting this song, it's too good’” ...
In 1991, Andy Ross saw indie rock band Moose, whom he, in jest, referred to as “shoegazers", named for singer Russell Yates’ ...
U2's surprise EP "Easter Lily" will prod you to think, but also to celebrate. It's an apt bookend to "Days of Ash." ...
The city’s music is spiritual, searching and defiantly local, even when it spreads worldwide. Hear tracks from Yusef Lateef, ...
Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi developed heavy metal with his unique guitar playing, however, in a mad music allegory, he ...
Is your studio setup blocking – rather than unlocking – your music-making? Get more out of every session with our guide to ...
Interview with 'Airness' director Kian Kline-Chilton about the show presented by Loud Fridge Theatre Group April 11- 19th.
It’s perhaps Boards of Canada’s most well-known track, serving as many a newcomers' route into their nostalgia evoking ...
Few blues musicians who traveled from the Mississippi Delta to Chicago could have imagined how profoundly their songs would ...