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The studio setup and the internal fraying of The Band led to a newly ad hoc record-making process, where only a couple of ...
Grammys to split country album into two categories and revive album cover field Next year’s Grammy Awards will include a new country category, among other changes.
The cover image for Paul McCartney’s first solo album from 1970 is iconic and hard to forget. Its simple color scheme and imagery evoke a sort of emptiness in abundance. The vibrant cherries are ...
Charli XCX’s Brat, arguably the most impactful album artwork in recent memory, took home the Grammy earlier this year for Best Recording Package. That category recognizes the album cover design ...
The lineup has Barrington Levy, John Brown’s Body, Lambsbread, The Skatalites and the Channel 2 Dub Band, plus a family show with songs of Bob Marley.
The album cover of Deafheaven’s second album, 2013’s Sunbather, accrued a weighty, polarizing significance that its creators never anticipated it would bear. It garnered derision from metal ...
My new album Based On A True Story drops March 28. TWO WEEKS!!" Smith captioned the post. "Hit that [pre-save]. Been working on this project for a minute and I'm itchin' to get it out to y'all." ...
Dub Syndicate didn’t write songs so much as lay down chants, grooves and modes. Often, they artfully adapted tunes from elsewhere, such as Serge Gainsbourg’s ‘Je T’Aime’ on 1989’s Strike The Balance ...
Image was all.” So come gather ‘round, people, and let’s judge Dylan by his image, or his images. We’re ranking all 40 of his studio albums by the quality of the cover art.
Discover showtimes, read reviews, watch trailers, find streaming options, and see where to watch Barrington Levy Wanted Live in San Francisco (2005). Explore cast details and learn more on Moviefone.
The album cover for Funeral For Justice achieves a similar feat, too. Robert Beatty’s artwork depicts a large crow with blood dripping off its talons, cascading onto a coffin below with an ...
What sets A World Lit Only By Dub apart, arguably, is its throbbing reinterpretation of Godflesh’s darkest, gnarliest, most texturally-incompatible sounds.