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Regardless of age, rank or military branch, these self-enlisted guitar students and volunteer instructors understand everyone ...
The sprawling 2004 epic reflected Billie Joe Armstrong’s own lived experiences - and was the cornerstone of American Idiot ...
Brisbane’s Ball Park Music is now almost two decades into its career. In the process it has become the unlikely but arguably only real successor to fellow Queenslanders Powderfinger, in terms of being ...
A collaboration between an EGOT and an Americana trailblazer should be a home run, but Who Believes in Angels? is a sanitised ...
The sprawling 2004 epic reflected Billie Joe Armstrong’s own lived experiences - and was the cornerstone of American Idiot ...
This 52-year-old Aussie band is the story of guitar power chords, playfully suggestive lyrics and plain old survival. Guitarist Angus Young, he of the schoolboy outfit at age 70, is the only original ...
Sombr’s Back to Friends explores blurred lines, emotional silence, and the cost of calling something “casual.” ...
Brooke Combe speaks to us from her home in Edinburgh during a rare break from tour rehearsals for her recently released debut album Dancing At ...
Rating: 4.5/5 stars A secret perk to obsessing over “underground” music is the gratification of having been there first. Sure, I have never been to The Windmill, let alone Brixton or even England, ...
Giddyup, Lana Del Rey is back. The singer has shared “Henry, Come On,” her first bit of new music since last July, and first solo release in two years. The sad, cowgirl ballad “Henry, Come On” also ...
Experience the top songs of 1987, from pop and rock to R&B and hip-hop, and enjoy the hits that made everyone sing and dance.
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