
The iconic group have announced a new collection titled ‘KISS Destroys Anaheim ’76,’ which celebrates the important gig’s 50th anniversary.

The stirringly beautiful Lou Reed ballad was nearly abandoned during recording sessions.

The career-defining 1997 record, which includes the feminist anthem ‘Bitch,’ is coming to vinyl for the first time ever.

Classic tracks from U2, Janet Jackson, Olivia Rodrigo, and Stevie Wonder are here to score the next phase of your life.

The video series presents a stripped-down version of an especially significant track in an artist’s career.

The vocalist also co-wrote singles like ‘Y.M.C.A.’ and ‘Macho Man.’

The track is featured on the singer’s LP from earlier this year, ‘JuanesTeban.’

The clip for the ‘Do You Still Love Me?’ single features Taylor Rooks, Coco Jones, and Ryan Destiny.

The song from the two Chicago artists will be featured on the deluxe edition of BJRNCK’s ‘A Girl Like Me.’




‘Cahoots’ remains an important part of The Band’s story, and one that came at a time when the group found themselves at a crossroad.

The Rolling Stones’ third US album in a year, ‘December’s Children (And Everybody’s)’ was a mix of covers and originals, including unexpected treasures.

Original versions of Guns N’ Roses’ first-ever release, ‘Live ?!*@ Like A Suicide,’ has become one of their rarest collectibles.

With ‘Anatomical Venus,’ Black Moth created something visceral and transcendent that respected the past yet fizzed with contemporary energy.

The first album to introduce the P-Funk universe, ‘Mothership Connection’ is a full-on funk assault by Parliament at their creative zenith.

Recorded in November 1969, The Rolling Stones’ ‘Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!’ was the first live album to reach No.1 on the UK charts.

