From glam to punk, prog to soul, the 1970s defined the album era – here are the decade’s standout releases, year by year.
First launched in 1984, "Now That's What I Call Music 4" was the inaugural Now album released on CD, with only 500 copies produced. Although this 15-track compilation was re-released in 2019, original ...
A great soundtrack can make a good movie even better, and these needle drops are the best uses of songs we've ever seen in ...
Def Leppard's Joe Elliott shares his thoughts with UCR regarding Bad Company's Rock Hall induction during a 2025 interview .
Growing up on Staten Island, Schalda absorbed the doo-wop melodies sung by his father, Bill Schalda Sr., a member of the vocal group the Montereys. He joined his dad in the Sha La Das, releasing a ...
The lead single of M83’s sprawling 2011 double-album Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming, Midnight City’s fusion of real and electronic ...
Late legendary session keyboardist Nicky Hopkins’ star-studded 1973 solo album, 'The Tin Man Was a Dreamer,' is being reissued in celebration of his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction.
A look back at Brian Wilson's appalling rap song about his infatuation with intelligent women on the song 'Smart Girls' taken ...
The 28-year-old British rock singer went viral with his salute to Ozzy Osbourne. Now he's trying to win over audiences on the ...
London is steeped in musical history, and despite hailing from Liverpool, few bands have left as lasting a mark on the city ...
Formed in 1973 in London, Bad Company brought together Rodgers and Kirke from the band Free, Ralphs from Mott the Hoople and ...
When the New Times last spoke to AZ drum and bass artist Arietta, the 2019 release of her “Coded Dreams” EP proved to be half-prophetic in its inspiration regarding digital conspiracies, politics and ...