Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’ Forgotten Songs for the Dead
Every song was composed with 19th century “frontier” aesthetic in mind, but rather than attempt to recreate a period score, a more expressionistic homage to the time resulted
Read MoreEvery song was composed with 19th century “frontier” aesthetic in mind, but rather than attempt to recreate a period score, a more expressionistic homage to the time resulted
Read MoreSince the beginning of time, we’ve been trying to predict the end of time. Dozens of doomsday dates have come and gone and we’re still here. The latest Rapture date is set for today, Saturday, May 21 at 6pm EST. For this, we have Christian radio host, Harold Camping, to thank. If his prediction proves […]
Read MoreThe Pop ‘stache staff lists their favorite debut albums
Read MoreThe Pop ‘stache staff lists their favorite debut albums
Read MoreThe Pop ‘stache staff lists their favorite debut albums
Read MoreThe Pop ‘stache staff lists their favorite debut albums
Read More60. Air – Moon Safari (1998) Air’s Moon Safari starts strong with “La Femme D’argent,” a seven-minute instrumental jazz/electronica exploration that perfectly prepares listeners for the fantastic album ahead. Through the rest of the duo’s first release, listeners are treated to a string of ambient electronica jams that are as catchy as they are relaxing. Perfectly mellow, […]
Read MoreA great debut album is a thing of wonder. Many artists can attain a level of greatness as they hone their skills and refine their visions, but to get it right from jump street is an odds-defying miracle. In the fifty-five plus years that rock ‘n’ roll has prevented our planet from sucking, only few […]
Read MoreBut as palates were cleansed and tastes began to evolve, the album emerged from a fog of obscurity and was soon praised by fans and critics alike for being the quirky, idiosyncratic pop masterpiece that it is.
Read MoreIf there was ever need to get up and dance to something that isn’t the run-of-the-mill crap played on MTV, LMFAO is the ticket to such.
Read MoreLove it or hate it, you still can’t say what they’ve made is totally obnoxious. A handful of their tunes could generate radio airplay if they were given a chance, and some of them could pass for mainstream hits.
Read MoreFans were familiar with the electrified sound of hits like “Whole Lotta Love,” “Communication Breakdown” and “Heartbreaker,” but Page and vocalist Robert Plant wanted to try some folk arrangements on the upcoming LP.
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