
Stuffed with arena-friendly anthems, the album captured a special moment in time, defining alt.rock for a new generation.

LGBTQ musicians haven’t always benefitted from today’s attitudes towards sexuality, but many pioneers fought for LGBTQ rights in the mainstream.

‘Strictly Business’ may be EPMD’s debut album, but it left calling cards for their future work – and influenced numerous MCs that followed it.

The film ‘Boy George & Culture Club,’ directed by Alison Ellwod, arrives on June 9th.

The Icelandic musician reimagines tracks from three albums alongside two newly composed works.

Cole’s classic 1951 recording celebrates its 75th anniversary later this year.

The six-song set includes ‘i’m a little flower’ and ‘I Know You’re The Moon.’

The new version revisits a standout from Jacob Alon’s debut album.

The four-song project features new versions of material from her second album.



Fusing high-street glamour with kitchen-sink creativity, ‘Dare’ turned The Human League into world-conquering synth-pop pioneers.

Released in September 2006, Enigma’s ‘A Posteriori’ received a Best New Age album nomination at Grammys, and its reputation continues to grow.

‘Dystopia’ found Megadeth hitting the reset button and returning to their thrash metal roots. The result was an album that resonated with longtime fans.

Katy Perry’s ‘Teenage Dream’ is widely regarded as a pop classic, and proved that Katy had both star quality and staying power.

After leaving Nashville behind, country rebel Steve Earle went full rock’n’roll on ‘Copperhead Road’ and took everyone along for the ride.

His first album since John Lennon’s death featured guests Ringo Starr, Carl Perkins, Eric Stewart, and others.
