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Following the departure of two band members, Born of Osiris' forthcoming album sees them come together in times of ...
Ahead of the ‘What We Do in the Shadows’s curtain call, we hung out with the funniest vampires on TV. Here, an inside-the-coffin look at season six, which has been nominated for two Emmy awards.
While the band had previously fought to push major singles like "Unholy Confessions" and "Bat Country," Shadows said this was ...
Jackson Browne recorded “Cocaine” inside room 124 at the Holiday Inn in Edwardsville, Illinois, on August 17, 1977.
Ray Davies didn't like what he saw in his old neighborhood. That inspired The Kinks' classic "Muswell Hillbilly".
Parvati Shallow's memoir title becomes a punk anthem, recorded on Katzman's podcast, 'Masters of Reality' in new surprise track 'Nice Girls Don't Win' ...
The Beatles released their hit song I Am the Walrus in November 1967, but the track was banned by the BBC due to one specific word in the lyrics, causing outrage ...
Opeth mastermind Mikael Åkerfeldt is widely celebrated not only for his musical prowes, but also for his richly expressive and often enigmatic lyrics. Known for weaving unusual and evocative language ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were responsible for writing the majority of The Beatles' songs, but there was rivalry between them as they both tried to out-do each other ...
VeepsWhen Rascal Flatts were working on their Life is a Highway: Refueled Duets album, Kelly Clarkson signed on to perform their 2001 hit "I'm Movin' On."The superstar wanted to add her vocal in Los ...
What We Do in the Shadows walks—or hovers over—a darker edge, and that makes it funnier and aimed less toward mainstream audiences and more toward cult crowds.