Music

One of the more vital music television series in the history of rock is MTV Unplugged, which really flourished in the ’90s as an outlet for acts to showcase their material in acoustic setting. In this list, we’re counting down 10 of the best MTV Unplugged episodes in the history of the show’s run. The
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Next to Boom in Belgium, the site of Tomorrowland, is Rumst, a field where Dreamville, the camping area of the festival, is normally arranged. Both Tomorrowland and Dreamville are huge economic drivers in Belgium, but the Wienerberger brickworks company has started digging very deep wells in Rumst to extract clay, disturbing the site. “Tomorrowland brings
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RÜFÜS DU SOL are hard at work at their fourth album, the group has confirmed. Below, RÜFÜS DU SOL emphasize their own specially-curated playlist titled “Headphone Selections,” a way for the group to share their favorite music and shine light on emerging talent. The playlist currently hosts 420 songs from a vast collection of artists, spanning
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Slipknot‘s 2020 plans took a significant hit due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the band is looking forward to returning to the road next year. That will apparently include at least three Knotfest appearances in South America. The group just issued a teaser hyping the 2021 return of Knotfest to Brazil, Colombia and Chile next
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Just because you’re campaigning in the U.S.A. doesn’t mean you’re entitled to use “Born in the U.S.A.” Regardless of patriotism, artists often object to politicians using their music at campaign events, refusing to align themselves with an agenda or an entire political party. Since rock musicians tend to be more liberal-minded, you’ll notice the majority
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By day, the somewhat mild-mannered Neck Deep deliver pop-punk gems, but come Halloween there’s always a chance they’ll morph into their SlipNeck alter egos. That’s exactly what happened mid-livestream performance recently as the purple hued stage lights went down after the catchy show opening “Kali Ma” and up came a message onscreen that read: “On
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The strange collaboration between Metallica and Lou Reed on the artsy, outré, double-album Lulu remains as perplexing today as polarizing. Metallica had only just returned to their fans’ good graces with 2008’s Death Magnetic, the band’s heaviest, fastest, most musically gripping offering since 1988’s …And Justice for All. And then, without warning, or seemingly, forethought, they
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