“Flowers In the Rain”: An Overdue Look at The Move
A new book takes a look at The Move, one of the most influential bands of British psychedelia. It’s long overdue.
Turning Rock Tragedy Into Rock Triumph
From childhood injuries to car accidents, some of rock’s central figures have had to overcome awful obstacles to keep playing. And they did.
The Real Story Behind “The Devil’s Tritone”
Think of “the Devil’s Tritone” as a kind of musical itching powder, designed to evoke a particular feeling. See which artists have used it!
The Rock and Roll Circus: The Firsts, Lasts, & Onlys
The Rock and Roll Circus was a bit of an experiment — and yielded some interesting moments for the rock history books.
Symphonic Metal: The Beauty of the Beast
Heavy metal music isn’t of just one variety. “Symphonic Metal” is a sub-genre that’s been huge in Europe for decades. Here’s a taste (no blood involved).