The Los Angeles band returns with a track that sharpens their nostalgic pop instincts into a more focused form.
The Los Angeles band returns with a track that sharpens their nostalgic pop instincts into a more focused form.
The Lamb Of God guitarist discusses the deliberate, unflashy chemistry that defines the band’s enduring groove on their new album, ‘Into Oblivion’.
The 1997 global hit was engineered as a piece of disposable pop, a fact its creators understood completely.
The two performers delivered a one-off collaborative version of the White Stripes anthem during a Saturday Night Live monologue.
The 1994 slacker anthem was born not from apathy, but from a deliberate collision of folk blues and hip-hop mechanics.
The Philadelphia artist will present her new album live at Brooklyn’s Public Records.
The musicians appeared before the state’s highest court as part of a long-running dispute with neighbors, with a student audience observing the proceedings.
The musician delivered live renditions of “Derecho Demonico” and “G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs” as the musical guest.
Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo detail the label’s resistance to the track’s unconventional drum machine and spoken word passage.
The two musicians, appearing together on Saturday Night Live, performed and acted in sketches during the episode.