Chocolate and Cheese is the album where Ween transitioned from sounding like a couple of kids messing around on a four-track to a fully-fledged band...
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Black Smoke Trigger: A Debut Album of Heavy Riffs and Mixed Identity
Black Smoke Trigger's debut album presents a band caught between two worlds. Their association with Bruce Dickinson on a UK tour hints at a heavier,...
Talking Heads’ Stop Making Sense: The Expanded Reissue
In a surprising turn, the former members of Talking Heads reunited last September to promote the 40th anniversary reissue of their iconic concert...
Pete Townshend: The Solo Years Revisited
Pete Townshend, known for his pivotal role in The Who, released seven solo albums but rarely performed solo outside of his band. When he did, his...
Bernie Tormé’s Kerrap: A Relic from Rock’s Fringe
Bernie Tormé, renowned for his standout guitar work with Ian Gillan on the 1979 album *Mr Universe*, left a lasting mark in the rock world. Though...
The Police’s Synchronicity: A Reappraisal Through a New Lens
In his autobiography *One Train Later*, former Police guitarist Andy Summers reflects on the overwhelming success the band experienced by the time...