What Robert Plant Thought About His British Contemporaries After the Death of Their Drummer: “Dull, Obvious, and Sad”

In the 1970s, rock music wasn’t just evolving—it was exploding. At the center of that explosion were two British giants: The Who and Led Zeppelin. They weren’t direct rivals in the traditional sense, but they existed in the same rarefied air—stadium-filling, era-defining, and constantly compared by fans who wanted to crown the “greatest” band of … Read more

Brian May Rules Out US Tour Over Safety Concerns: “It’s Very Sad Because I Feel Like Queen Grew up in America and We Love It, but It’s Not What It Was”

Few bands have left a mark on rock history quite like Queen. From the moment Freddie Mercury, Brian May, and Roger Taylor came together, something electric took shape—something that would go on to define generations. Anthems like “We Will Rock You” didn’t just climb charts; they became part of the cultural fabric, echoing through stadiums, … Read more

Graham Nash Reveals Plans for Upcoming Crosby, Stills & Nash Documentary and Rarities Compilation, Discusses New Solo Song (Exclusive)

At 84 years old, Graham Nash is still moving forward with the same creative urgency that defined his early days in Crosby Stills & Nash. While many artists at this stage might look back, Nash is doing both—honoring the past while actively shaping the present. And right now, there’s a lot to look forward to. … Read more

The Only 1 Nirvana Song Kurt Cobain’s Daughter Enjoys Listening To The Most

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For many listeners, the music of Nirvana defined the emotional pulse of the 1990s—loud, unfiltered, and deeply human. At the center stood Kurt Cobain, whose voice became a vessel for a generation’s unrest, confusion, and longing. His influence still echoes through rock music today. But for his daughter, Frances Bean Cobain, that legacy is not … Read more

Billy Corgan commits to anti-AI stance: “We’re asking to be eradicated”

In an era where artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the creative landscape, not every artist is ready to embrace it. For Billy Corgan, frontman of The Smashing Pumpkins, the line is clear—and firmly drawn. Speaking candidly on the podcast And the Writer Is…, Corgan didn’t hedge his stance. “I refuse, refuse, patently refuse to use … Read more

A Soulful Acoustic Cover by Boyce Avenue & Rachel Grae

The song “True Colors” has always carried a quiet, emotional power, but the cover by Boyce Avenue featuring Rachel Grae brings a fresh, intimate depth to a classic first made famous by Cyndi Lauper. Originally released in 1986, True Colors became an anthem of vulnerability, self-acceptance, and quiet strength. Over the years, it has been … Read more

Disturbed’s David Draiman threatens to punch Roger Waters, says he betrayed “Jews everywhere”

Tensions between musicians are nothing new—but when those tensions intersect with global politics and deeply personal beliefs, they tend to hit differently. That’s exactly what unfolded during a recent episode of The Magnificent Others, the podcast hosted by Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, where Disturbed’s David Draiman joined for a candid and, at times, heated … Read more

Springsteen Center Sets All-Star ‘Music America’ Shows

The Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music isn’t easing into its grand opening—it’s kicking the doors wide open. Instead of a quiet ribbon-cutting, the Center is launching with a two-night musical event that feels more like a statement than a celebration. Titled Music America: The Songs That Shaped Us, the June 4–5 shows at OceanFirst … Read more

Jack White and Jack Black Ignite SNL with Explosive “Seven Nation Army” Performance

On April 5, 2026, Jack White and Jack Black teamed up during the Saturday Night Live Five-Timers Special, delivering an unexpected and electrifying rendition of “Seven Nation Army.” Originally released by The White Stripes in 2003, the song is built around one of the most recognizable riffs in modern rock—one that has echoed through stadiums … Read more