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Ongoing History of New Music

Ongoing History of New Music looks at things from the alt-rock universe to hip hop, from artist prof

Episodes

Total: 457

The Tool Odyssey

2017/9/27

As we sit here together, it’s been about 11 years and five months since Tool released their last alb

The Last Hours Of...

2017/9/13

At some point, all of us will shuffle off this mortal choir and join the choir invisible…doesn’t mat

Here are a couple of musical terms you may have heard of… Earworm: that’s when a clip of a song ke

It is so hard to have a hit record these days…hell, with all the music out there it’s nearly impossi

You probably know someone like this: a guy (or a woman) who through having loads of talent or tons o

The last few years have been rough for music fans…Scott Weiland, David Bowie, Prince and a dozen mor

Inside The Foo Fighters

2017/7/19

Being in a band seems straightforward…you pick up some instruments and start playing…but it’s much m

10 Terrible Career Moves

2017/6/28

We’ve all done something that we’ve later regretted...it seemed so right at the time, you know? In h

RockNRoll Drugs

2017/6/21

There are many ways to clear or expand your mind to allow creativity to flow, stress to dissipate an

It is almost impossible for anyone from a lightweight boy band to transition to serious, respected a

For an entire generation of music fans—two generations, really—The Beastie Boys were always there…an

There’s a misconception that it takes a lot of people to come together to create a viable music scen

Why Punk Happened

2017/3/22

Every once in a while, something extraordinary happens in rock’n’roll…I hate the use the cliché of “

Rock And Roll Myths

2017/3/15

Myths and legends come in all sizes…Atlantis…that’s a big one that we can’t seem to wrap our heads a

Some years ago, I had a conversation with Don Letts, the DJ, filmmaker and confidant of The Clash…an

It’s rare that a band has a career with two acts…it’s not impossible…the survivors of Joy Division m

After grunge blew up in the early 1990s, the walls between mainstream rock and the alternative unive