Below, you'll find eight more candidates ready to replace A Thousand Horses at the top of the Tracks Of The Week tree.
“Maggie’s Farm” originally appeared on Dylan’s Bringing It All Back Home album, which was released in April 1965. The song was released as a single in the U.K., peaking at No. 22 in that country. The ...
Haha, You Clowns, about three jacked brothers who are innocently obsessed with their widowed dad, has evolved from shorts ...
On the Kurt Cobain website, "Come As You Are" is described as having a "hypnotic, watery guitar intro, cryptic lines, and Kurt Cobain's haunting vocal delivery" to create a song that "has become an ...
Though spearheaded by the acoustic ‘More Than Words,’ ‘Extreme II: Pornograffiti’ offered anthemic rock and funk-infused ...
Working with regular collaborator and ex- Bring Me The Horizon man Jordan Fish, she’s just unveiled her amped-up, barbed take ...
These days, John Mayer has no problem looking at his own music and pointing out which people inspired which parts. After ...
We talk with the genre-jumping artist about balancing vision and collaboration as he went from streams to sold-out shows.
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The Classic Kiss ‘Alive!’ Album “When I think about ‘Kiss Alive!,’ I think about the live performances, but I also think ...
Melanie C of the Spice Girls has announced a new partnership with Virgin Music Group for her incoming 2026 album (via her own ...
Play On' is a double album covering nearly the entire catalog of Eric Carmen's 1970s band the Raspberries. Ken Sharp ...
The legendary songwriter reflected on his six-decade career and the song that continues to resonate with listeners around the ...