David Bowie's 1977 hit Sound and Vision from the album Low revolutionized rock singles with its experimental production and ...
Exploring why David Bowie, like his hero Jack Kerouac before him, hated Los Angeles and succumbed to a cocaine hell in California in the 1970s.
As Nicolas Roeg’s enigmatic, unclassifiable film – in which David Bowie plays an alien visiting Earth – turns 50, we look back at Tom Milne’s deciphering of it. From our Summer 1976 issue.
Luther Vandross was many things. An expressive, technically gifted vocalist, he won eight Grammy awards, including song of the year, and once scored a remarkable 11 consecutive RIAA-certified platinum ...
The early 2000s boasted a number of movies that allowed for an escape from the harsh realities at the time, and are still ...
Prog-rock legend Adrian Belew on preventing a Talking Heads coup, shaking up King Crimson, and going to Graceland.
As a new documentary sheds light on Billy Idol's incredible life, the legendary rocker tells of the drugs that threatened to ...
Take a journey from The Beach Boys to David Bowie, rave culture, hip hop, and Underworld as we chart the links between 'God ...
The music on Styles’s new album is muted, subtle and pleasant – but from the title downwards, he has a real problem with words ...
In the final moments of “EPiC,” Baz Luhrmann’s visual spectacle built around Elvis’ culture-shaking ‘70s residency at the Las ...
Rock's uniquely colourful story is littered with moments that just make you scratch your head in bewilderment. These are 12 ...
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