Soundgarden entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Saturday, nearly three decades after disbanding and eight years after ...
The first Nirvana record ever played on the radio, a test pressing of the band’s cover song “Love Buzz,” sold for $58,560 at ...
Rogue Wave's Zach Rogue, Graham LeBron, Evan Farrell and Pat Spurgeon circa "Descended Like Vultures" (photo: Sub Pop Records). Out of the Shadow was initially released in early 2003 on Rogue Wave’s ...
In the fall of 1987, Ronald Reagan was president, Bon Jovi was the breakthrough band of the year, and mullets were still worn ...
Nearly 35 years ago, a distorted, drum-heavy sound erupted from the Pacific Northwest — and changed the world.
We preview the artists that reflect Le Guess Who?’s “outernationalist” core, and the Utrecht festival’s mission to build ...
On her debut album Aperture, the primary instrument was the electric guitar. On Describe, she’s embracing the flow of things, figuring out how to express ideas that aren’t fully concrete. It’s a ...
If you grew up flipping through record bins or carefully lowering a needle onto vinyl, you’ll be happy to know your musical memories might now be worth serious cash. With the resurgence of vinyl and a ...
Tickets: $51.75-$62.75 from the Royal McPherson box office (250-386-6121) or rmts.bc.ca Why: It will be interesting to see what mad rapper Geordie Kieffer conjures up during his McPherson Playhouse ...
New Zealand musician, actor and comedian Bret McKenzie has recalled how Sir Ian McKellen had him in fits of giggles while shooting Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit films. McKenzie, 49, appeared as an elf in ...