Many songs have tried to capture the essence of New York City. These four 70s classics do as good a job as any.
The songs written in tribute to New York are truly endless, its illustrious streets posing as wells of inspiration for artists of all kinds to extract from.
As John Cooper Clarke recently told us, Bob Dylan was a punk. Former Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon, picks his favourite ...
On paper, punk has little in common with hard rock. In its infancy, it rejected corporate bands, guitar solos, concept albums, and similar bloat that plagued the biggest artists of the 1970s. But some ...
A longtime pop-punk band is bringing back “classic riffs” on its first new album in 6 years. New Found Glory released “Listen ...
As pioneers of the punk rock movement, the Ramones helped establish the genre in the United States and the United Kingdom, reviving rock music from the popular styles and bringing it back to basics.
New York’s fabled punk scene is alive and kicking at Ki Smith Gallery, where “50 years of PUNK” is honoring the rag that started it all through January 11—the very day that the first issue of PUNK ...
[img id=”80313″ align=”alignleft”] The New York Dolls are one of the few bands to become mainstream rock legends despite an extremely limited time span and a ...
The Paper of Record seems to have a lot of trouble writing about hit records. The New York Times has once again messed up while writing about the French DJ duo, following the band's part in one of the ...