The 1970s were a decade defined by the evolution of rock music as both a genre and cultural movement, splintering and morphing into sub-genres like punk, folk rock, heavy metal, glam rock, and ...
These ‘70s rock records were heavy enough to get mistaken for the genre before anyone knew what the genre even was.
Jack Douglas, the acclaimed producer behind rock albums from Aerosmith and John Lennon, has died at 80. Douglas’ family ...
Stacker identified 20 music legends from the '70s who still perform today. All acts included either performed in 2024 or have ...
While the 1977 album Rumours would follow this album and snatch up all the attention, there’s still something beautiful about Fleetwood Mac’s second eponymous album. You can tell that a switch was ...
Springsteen’s defining moment: Born to Run turned Bruce Springsteen from a struggling artist into a rock icon, blending cinematic storytelling with sonic ambition. Proto-indie blueprint: The Modern ...
After three close battles - and to be honest, 13 ass-kickings - round one of UCR's Best '70s Albums March Madness bracket is complete. As you'll see below, there wasn't much drama in our first set of ...
The 1970s were the golden age of rock, when albums became cultural milestones instead of just collections of singles. Artists pushed boundaries in sound, style, and storytelling, creating records that ...
Here are five rock musicians from the 1970s that never drank alcohol or did drugs. When you think of rock 'n' roll in the 1970s, it’s almost impossible not to picture backstage chaos, late-night ...
Remember this Allman Brothers Band gem from early 1972? This Southern rock blues album followed the band’s legendary live breakthrough album, At Fillmore East, in 1971. It was an amazing follow-up, to ...