Aquarium Drunkard — Despite its status being Iggy Pop’s best selling album, the 1986 David Bowie produced Blah-Blah-Blah has not fared near as well in terms of posterity. Critically speaking, anyway. Big on sleek 80’s era production, Pop [...]
The post Igg... more info
Aquarium Drunkard — In the late 1970s, after getting his financial house in relative order, David Bowie had a firmer grip on his studio recordings than many of his contemporaries. While Bob Dylan’s outtakes and demos would keep trickling out on bootlegs for years... more info
New York Times — The artist’s monumental video wall, featuring a flood of imagery and music from David Bowie, Kraftwerk and others, is on view in “Programmed: Rules, Codes and Choreographies in Art, 1965-2018.†more info
Rock Sound — The inspiration behind the album.
The Maine are on the cover of Rock Sound this month, celebrating the release of their brand new album 'You Are OK'!
To tie in with the release of their new album, The Maine revealed the songs that ins... more info
New York Times — Forsaking the music that made his group, the Walker Brothers, a 1960s sensation, he veered toward the avant-garde, influencing David Bowie and Radiohead. more info