A look at John Entwistle of The Who and his place within the band, not just as a bassist but as the backbone of the group, ...
Taking inspiration from the 1973 folk-horror movie and his own rundown flat on The Wicker, Pulp's track 'Wickerman' is a horror movie about being broke.
President Trump has sought to remove mention of any so-called "DEI" veterans from government websites but Johnny Cash ...
Tom Cruise has never been one to make safe creative choices, something that is clear through his decision to star in one ...
Alfred Hitchcock's 'Vertigo', starring James Stewart and Kim Novak, utilises red and green to create meaning, representing death, envy, obsession, and lust.
Bruce Springsteen has always been an emotive writer, but he took things to another level on this track which is brooding and ...
Comedic filmmaker Mel Brooks, known for 'Young Frankenstein' and 'Blazing Saddles', finds great comfort in movies starring ...
There wouldn't be many singers who would turn down Fleetwood Mac, but nevertheless there was one artist Stevie Nicks had to ...
Ian Anderson would rather delete this Jethro Tull song from history as this commercial effortstill, to this day, makes the ...
In need of a new sonic direction, 1980's 'Army Dreamers' provided the perfect foil for Kate Bush's growing creative ambitions ...
A look at Nirvana and their trajectory since the passing of Kurt Cobain, from legal issues surrounding the band's output to ...
It's relatively easy to question the decisions made by The Beatles when it came to their film careers, but one proposed flick ...