Classic rock will never die, and these four songs from 1972 still make it to my regular rotation in the 2020s.
Don’t bore us, get to the chorus. That’s what the hit songwriters say. But, if done well, an epic rock intro locks in one’s attention in anticipation of what’s next. In the 1960s, albums began to ...
Do you miss the '80s? Well, just tune into your local classic rock station, problem solved! According to Mediabase, a music industry service that monitors airplay in over 180 markets, 25 of the 40 ...
Our most recent Tracks Of The Week contest was one of our most titanic, with Scottish rockers Mason Hill edging out guitar ...
Jeremy has more than 2000 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
Whether you know it or not, you’re a fan of classic rock. Such an assumption can be made because classic rock is one of the most accessible, most permeated genres of music out there. Because it’s ...
There's a growing body of opinion that suggests Wolfgang Van Halen is on his way to genuine superstardom ("I think he and his band are gonna save rock'n'roll" - Lizzy Hale), and Mammoth have just ...
In 1971, The Who found themselves with the seemingly insurmountable task of having to follow up the rock opera classic, Tommy. What came next was their most collected release ever.
Up until about a few years ago, the classic-rock vault was overflowing with audio and video treasures that fans had little reason to think would ever see the light of day. Some of them had leaked out ...
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