Hundreds of artifacts are being prepared for the opening on Tuesday of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex NYC, a $9 million branch of the Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland.
The problems confronting the sprawling, anxious, compulsively talky Texan clan of 1987 in ?Dividing the Estate? will be familiar to many American families at the moment.
?Art and Love in Renaissance Italy? at the Metropolitan Museum promises romance, desire, expensive gift items and possible sex in the land of Romeo and Juliet and delivers on all counts.
?Chinese Democracy? is the Titanic ship of rock albums: It?s outsize, lavish, obsessive, technologically advanced and, all too clearly, the end of an era.
Rex Features Alesha Dixon has said that pop has overtaken indie as the dominant force in the music industry. Speaking to the Daily Star, Dixon pointed to the success of pop acts such as Girls Aloud and Pink as an indication that the genre is in the
After eleven years of Death Cab For Cutie making music and changing perspectives, the boys from Bellingham are encouraging kids to do the same. DCFC has teamed up with The GRAMMY Foundation and Do Something to create Key Change Grants, a new scholarship
The metal side-project of singer/multi-instrumentalist Rob Crow (one half of indie band Pinback), Goblin Cock, is ready to release the follow-up to 2005's Bagged And Boarded (Absolutely Kosher). The record, suggestively titled Come With Me If You Want
The eclectic four piece Fake Problems have signed with Side One Dummy to release their sophomore LP, It's Great To Be Alive. Hailing from Naples, Florida, the band has spent little time home since their inception. Despite their hectic schedule of doing
Afrobeat legend Femi Kuti has just announced a 2009 US tour to promote of his latest album Day By Day (Mercer St.). The album comes after a seven year hiatus and features Femi's unique blend of Afro-pop, jazz and urban influences. Femi made his first