Weezer released its self-titled debut. The band can be seen—not really looking like a band—on the front cover against a plain blue backdrop, giving the album its unofficial title. It arrived a month ...
The Extreme axeman used an EVH striped guitar to blast out Van Halen licks like he's been doing it all his life ...
From winding up death metal legend Glen Benton to chaotic live shows in their underpants, Chat Pile are one of metal's wildest new bands ...
Wesley Schultz of the Denver-based folk-rock duo on becoming a hero to the likes of Zach Bryan and Noah Kahan.
An interview with the Brooklyn indie rock band Momma about songwriting, touring, and the chaotic summer that inspired their album, Welcome To My Blue Sky.
Elsewhere, backwards-baseball-cap-wearing nu-metal lords Limp Bizkit gave us a perplexing but popular version of The Who's 'Behind Blue Eyes' and ... Shatner's 2004 album, Has Been.
In a 2006 interview, the Toto guitarist described the tune as an “odd-ball song” that he didn’t even want to include on the band’s album ... as evidenced by Weezer’s massively successful ...
Billy Squier (1980): For a moment in time, Billy Squier was everywhere, as songs like "My Kinda Lover" and "The Stroke" ruled ...
Thirty years after the release of their debut LP, the members of Weezer reveal how the Blue Album came to be. March 25, 2024 The song “Automatic,” from the new album, has some interesting ...
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