I guess we’re not getting that 20th anniversary re-issue of Pop, then.
Reviews
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Perhaps George Michael’s biggest legacy is that he was willing to walk away from fame because he was desperate for artistic credibility.
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At least it was better than Lulu.
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Between leaving 1D and allegations of infidelity and substance abuse, Zayn Malik had a lot to sing about. So, how did he do?
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Glenn Frey’s sweet voice provided listeners with an escape from all of the turmoil in their lives. And yes, was he cool.
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Scott Weiland was one of the best front-men of his generation.
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White Light, the first studio album from The Corrs since 2005, is, to borrow a phrase from “The Simpsons,” a perfectly cromulent album.
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After many years of estrangement, Ric Ocasek finally gave us the Cars reunion we’ve been waiting for.
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Duran Duran’s latest “comeback album” could be the swansong for one of the best guitarists of our time.
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Did Phil Rudd’s recent solo album have anything to do with his current legal predicament?
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After a stellar solo debut in 2011, Noel Gallagher returns with his latest effort, Chasing Yesterday.
When R.E.M. released its underrated masterpiece, New Adventures in Hi-Fi, 20 years ago today, it felt like the end for the band. Turns out, it was.
David Bowie certainly lived a very interesting life.
“A Season in the Red”: How David Moyes Beat Himself Before Chelsea, Everton, Man City, Liverpool (and a Ton of Other Teams) Did
“He is a modest man who has a lot to be modest about,” Winston Churchill allegedly said about rival Clement Atlee.
I can’t decide whether Nate Ruess is great or grating.