Sliding between the bodies in the street, cutting across the contrails that bisect our sky, Wand find melody and the anxiety beats as they hum the soundtrack for a new gravitational center.
At times they sounded like reasonably normal, fairly talented Byrds-like folk-rockers; at others, a Kinks-like garage band; and at others, a fey Baroque pop outfit
Unheard garage greatness! Whatever you call this many monikered group, their impossibly rare 1967 single has been making collectors everywhere salivate.
White Denim, one of the very best rock bands to emerge this millennium, have gone through rapid changes in the 2020s, and now open an exciting new chapter with the wondrous album, '12', which arrives rich in hot tunes and fresh invention.
Manchester’s Gnod and New York’s White Hills stand as titans of the exploratory rock community, stretching and bending the very notions of what rock can do and suspending our sense of time in a fluorescent fog.
The White Stripes are marking the 20th anniversary of their GRAMMY® Award-winning 2005 fifth studio album, Get Behind Me Satan, with a limited-edition commemorative vinyl release.
In 1997 a brother and sister climbed into the third floor attic of their Southwest Detroit family homestead and bashed out a primitive cover of David Bowie’s “Moonage Daydream.
Odessey and Oracle, The Zombies' second album, has been named as one of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time and has been dubbed "a psych-pop masterpiece... decades ahead of it's time" by Pitchfork.