
A Boomerang remix of The Who’s ‘Love, Reign O’er Me’ appears in the latest preview of the upcoming film ‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping.’

In a decade often associated with style over substance, these songs kept the spirit of rock’n’roll alive.

Described by Eric Clapton as the first song he ever wrote, the track unexpectedly took Greek mythology to record players around the world.

The former child singer whose voice helped propel the family R&B group to stardom in the 1970s has died from cancer.

The founding member and bassist of the Commodores performed on many of the funk and soul group’s hits, including ‘Brick House.’

The Nigerian-Irish artist’s latest track arrives after March’s ‘Just A Man.’

The San Francisco singer-songwriter returns with her first new track in nearly two years.

The Chase Davis-produced track previews ‘Lil Herb: Lil Heroin Edition,’ due June 12.

The British musician’s sophomore project is due June 26.










With ‘World’s Strongest Man’, Gaz Coombes shook off his past, revealing exactly why we should cherish him as a risk-taking artist who’s come into his own.

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

Influenced, as ever, by new technologies, Tangerine Dream’s ‘Hyperborea’, released in late 1983, brought the group’s Virgin Records period to an end.

Beastie Boys’ ‘Paul’s Boutique’ album was a slow burn at first, but its mind-boggling inventiveness is now hailed as one of the cornerstones of hip-hop.

Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown’s self-titled second album infused tradition with contemporary energy, resulting in a modern rock classic.

With his second album, ‘The Sinister Urge,’ Rob Zombie upped the ante, unleashing the closest thing he has to a straight-up party record.


