The 1954 'Oxblood' Gibson Les Paul was pictured on the cover of Beck’s classic 1975 album Blow By Blow. The guitar had a pre-auction estimate of £300,000 - £500,000. A representative of auctioneers ...
Fans couldn't believe what Chris McClure is doing today, as many realised they've seen him on their timelines People can't believe what the man on the front of Arctic Monkeys' debut album ...
The only thing rivalling the intrigue left behind by Power Windows was its album artwork. Continuing the exploration ... Fronting this new chapter was the cover, which captured their balance between ...
before the album's debut on Sept. 26, 2000. In the Jan. 16 post, Timmons, Jeffre, Nick and Drew posed below a beach pier. Similar to the original photo, which served as the cover for the UK promo ...
Gates To Hell is here to put your ass in the ground with their new single "Next To Bleed" from the upcoming record Death Comes To All, due out March 21. The single comes alongside a suitably ...
That message has been my guiding North Star ever since I first heard the song. My college roommate Tim Buckles had picked up the ‘Let It Bleed’ album at a thrift store and we stayed up all night ...
A different painting of the singer appears on the new album cover, painted by the artist Will St. John, portrayed Dacus with the title emblazoned across her chest. An announcement for the ...
Needing a cutting-edge cover for the new wave audience ... of the decade and serving as the gateway symbol of a new generation of kids bludgeoned with the album’s videos’ MTV domination. Encapsulating ...
On an album of fast-and-loose party punk, the British duo rails against misogyny, homophobia, and all manner of institutional cruelties with righteous fury and rambunctious glee. If Lambrini Girls ...
A press statement introducing the album describes Time To Let You Down as "a savage blast of junk shoppe punk that kicks you in the ding ding" and "chock full of fist pumpers, head bumpers ...
British punk band Lambrini Girls’ debut album Who Let The Dogs Out hops from gentrification to nepo babies to Kate Moss’s famous eating disorder quote to harassment in the workplace to ACAB ...
The Lambrini Girls’ eminently quotable debut album, Who Let the Dogs Out, has all of these people, and a good deal more in its crosshairs and doesn’t hold back with putting the boot in. Their fiery ...
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