Reeling off some of his favourite political albums, former Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins singled out one UK record as punk's bleakest.
Aside from the litany of pioneering industrial albums with Ministry, Al Jourgensen and Paul Barker were attached to numerous ...
"Long after the yoghurt has soured, the song is still brilliant! If you take one thing away from this interview today..." jokes Tim Dellow.
Fugazi frontman Ian MacKaye's Dischord Records is one of the most important in indie history and it's still going strong.
Alex Tucker interviews Sprechgesang post hardcore heroes Joeyfat who are being celebrated with a series of reissues ...
“And I definitely didn’t think that Dischord would not only still be ... t for knowing the bands that were making their own records and stuff I never would have thought about putting out ...
"Time stopped as I lifted the album from the bin and stared at the cover. I thought, What is this?" Album artwork matters: ask Belinda Carlisle ...
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A Gloucestershire-based record store has won Record Store of the Year 2024. Sound Records, in Stroud, won the accolade despite being up against well-established independent shops such as Rough ...
Steve Kagan / Getty Images On January 12, 1959, Berry Gordy Jr. started Tamla Records with the help of an $800 loan from his family, starting a journey that would forever change the music industry.