Unsung heroes: 17 brilliant 70s bands, from psych-folk to operatic prog, that deserve a fresh listen It’s easy to assume the ...
The British Invasion was properly named. A story titled “Redcoats Revisiting” in the April 4, 1964, issue of Billboard noted that they currently held a whopping 19 spots on the Hot 100. American acts ...
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The 80s British bands that changed everything
From the synth-pop glamour of Duran Duran to the moody goth of The Cure, 1980s British bands didn’t just top charts — they redefined global pop culture. Their sounds, styles, and stagecraft influenced ...
Supergroups in the 20th century were about a dime a dozen. There were a ton of them, and many of them became quite infamous. However, few of those groups are considered “reverse” supergroups, or bands ...
The rock bands on this list are all British, but they all sound American. While no one will confuse Gavin Rossdale, Joe Elliott, or Mick Jagger with a Yankee, they each front groups with a distinctly ...
As its title would suggest, “Rock Music” sees Charli switch gears, crank up the amps and rock it with electric guitars.
A Scottish alt-rock band formed in ’95, Biffy really found it’s feet by the time 2003’s The Vertigo of Bliss came along. Still, the song “57” from the debut album remains the band’s gem. It’s on ...
Some bands fizzle out after having to make lineup changes, but these six bands reached new heights after replacing key ...
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