Carmine Appice revisits Vanilla Fudge’s 1967 debut, the volatile chemistry behind their sound, and why he believes they had the stuff to rival Led Zeppelin.
Carmine Appice revisits Vanilla Fudge’s 1967 debut, the volatile chemistry behind their sound, and why he believes they had the stuff to rival Led Zeppelin.
The Canberra rapper wrote ‘REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE’ in 2024, but the record arrives this month into an even stranger cultural atmosphere.
After 13 years of silence, Boards of Canada invited 300 listeners into Barnsdall Gallery Theatre for a first encounter with Inferno, a memory-soaked session that felt more like a long-lost transmission than an album preview.
The pop songwriter revisits the VHS that started it, the tape-era warmth of a Faithless sample, and the song that’s now off limits.
Curator Tory Turk gathers objects from Marc Bolan memorials to a piece of Nina Simone’s chewing gum, tracing how private collections and public pilgrimage reshape the way we remember.
In a 2008 interview, the singer-songwriter discussed the emotional honesty behind his hits, the origins of “Cracklin’ Rosie,” and why he felt a kinship with heavy metal.
The pop-punk track is available via Instagram and a limited 7” vinyl, continuing Charli’s off-streaming experiment with opposite-song couplings.
The tracks “Voices In The Dark” and “A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing” are the first previews from the expanded version of the album, due May 29.
The current proceedings ended without a verdict. A retrial will begin February 8, 2027.
The singer posted a statement on Instagram Saturday morning, addressing speculation and linking his personal journey to the band’s next record.