Colin Hay Discusses Men at Work, His Solo Career, and the Music Biz [Part Two]
As stated in “part one” of our chat, Colin Hay was responsible for some of the biggest pop hits of the ’80s as the leader of Men at Work, including such worldwide smashes “Who… Source
Read MoreSelf-enTitled: That Song from That Band on That Album
What is the clearest way for a band to kick down the door, stride into the room and announce “Here we are, motherscratchers! Take Note!”? Why, by naming not only an album, but… Source
Read MoreJason Bonham Discusses His Top 5 Songs from Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti
Due to Led Zeppelin’s ongoing enormous popularity, there have been quite a few “tribute bands” that have celebrated their music over the years. But undoubtedly one of the most… Source
Read MoreClassical Highlights for September 2025
What is in the current batch of new albums deemed by our reviewers as worthy of a listen? There’s a recording of Mozart’s music sung by baritone Georg Nigl accompanied by Alexander… Source
Read MoreYour Top 10 Albums and “Letterboxd for Music”
We at AllMusic are big fans of what they’ve been building over at Letterboxd. If you’re not familiar, it’s a site where movie fans can rate and review films, comment on what they’ve… Source
Read MoreWhat’s New in WordPress 6.9? (Features & Screenshots)
Discover what’s new in WordPress 6.9: collaboration notes, block visibility, new blocks, improved email handling, AI updates, and performance upgrades. Source
Read MoreSetting the Stage for Alt-Rock’s Early ’90s Uprising
It’s easy to simply point to Nirvana and Nevermind as the band and album that shifted the course of mainstream rock music. But most long-time listeners of “college rock” (remember… Source
Read MoreComplete Guide to Speculative Loading in WordPress
Learn everything you need to know about speculative loading in WordPress including what it is, how it works and how it can be disabled. Source
Read MoreClassical Highlights for October 2025
We don’t have as many classical reviews we normally would this month, due to the untimely death of our primary reviewer, James Manheim. We hope to resume covering classical music… Source
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