From Blind Willie Johnson to Howlin' Wolf and beyond, Paul McGuinness explores the best blues songs of all time ...
From Zeppelin to Queen, these modern bands channel rock legends’ sounds, proving classic rock’s spirit still thrives today ...
Actors ‘playing’ instruments on screen can be the stuff of nightmares. But to what lengths have they gone to make it look convincing?
Some of rock’s most revolutionary albums were ignored at release – proof that true influence often takes time to reveal ...
From glam to punk, prog to soul, the 1970s defined the album era – here are the decade’s standout releases, year by year.
From Hendrix’s feedback to Tom Verlaine’s angular lines, these 15 iconic guitarists crafted unique tones, phrasing, and ...
There’s a particular thrill (and a certain heartbreak) in listening to an album where a band is coming apart. When egos clash, creative visions diverge, or personal tensions boil over in the studio, ...
Messiaen’s music is always about something. Unlike some of his contemporaries, he was convinced that music could convey or embody meaning and he spoke volumes about what his music was portraying.
Australia has always punched above its weight musically, producing artists who not only dominated their home turf but also conquered the world stage. From the sweaty pub-rock circuit to glossy ...
Andriessen: Writing to Vermeer As first staged in Amsterdam by Netherlands Opera in 1999, Louis Andriessen and Peter Greenaway’s third collaboration was a dazzling fusion of music and visual imagery.
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