10 AWESOME ’90S ALBUMS FROM ’80S BANDS

2. R.E.M. – “Automatic for the People” (1992) R.E.M. emerged from the college rock scene of the ’80s and continued their success into the ’90s with “Automatic for the People.” The album, released in 1992, is often hailed as one of their best works, showcasing a mature, introspective sound. Featuring the hits “Everybody Hurts” and “Man on the Moon,” the album’s blend of melancholy themes and acoustic arrangements resonated deeply with audiences, cementing R.E.M.’s status…

CORONER ANNOUNCES 2026 WEST COAST DATES

History and Influence CORONER released their debut album, R.I.P., in 1987, garnering critical acclaim for its intricate guitar work and complex arrangements. Over the next decade, they released a series of groundbreaking albums including Punishment for Decadence (1988), No More Color (1989), and Grin (1993). Despite disbanding in 1996, CORONER’s influence on the metal genre is undeniable, with many contemporary bands citing them as a significant inspiration. The band’s reunion in 2010 was met with…

JOHN BUSH’S 5 FAVORITE LIVE ALBUMS WHEN HE WAS A TEENAGER

1. Led Zeppelin – “The Song Remains the Same” (1976) Background and Impact Released in 1976, “The Song Remains the Same” is Led Zeppelin’s first live album, capturing their performances at Madison Square Garden during the 1973 tour. For a teenager like John Bush, this album was a gateway into the world of rock and roll, offering an unfiltered audio experience of one of the greatest rock bands in history. Why It Stood Out The…

MØL STREAMS YET ANOTHER BANGER FROM THEIR UPCOMING RECORD DREAMCRUSH

The Evolution of MØL’s Sound MØL’s sound has evolved significantly since their inception, reflecting a maturation in both musicality and thematic exploration. While their earlier work was heavily rooted in the traditional aspects of black metal, subsequent releases have seen the band incorporating more diverse influences, resulting in a sound that is both complex and captivating. The upcoming album “Dreamcrush” promises to continue this evolution, with the latest track serving as a testament to the…

JAY WEINBERG SHARES CRUSHING FIRST SOLO SONG ‘SANDSTONE’

The Genesis of “Sandstone” Jay Weinberg’s musical journey began at a young age, heavily influenced by his father, Max Weinberg, the drummer for Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band. Over the years, Jay honed his skills, eventually joining Slipknot in 2014. Despite his reputation as a powerhouse drummer, Weinberg has always harbored a passion for exploring different musical landscapes. “Sandstone” is the culmination of years of musical experimentation and a desire to express himself in a…

PHOTOS: DEATH TO ALL, GORGUTS AND PHOBOPHILIC AT IRVING PLAZA

Photo Gallery Feast your eyes on the stunning images that capture the intensity and passion of the performances. Each photo tells a story of the night, highlighting the musicianship and raw energy that filled the venue. Death to All: A Tribute to Chuck Schuldiner Death to All, a tribute band honoring the legacy of Chuck Schuldiner, founder of the iconic band Death, delivered a performance that was both a celebration and a remembrance. The band,…