The Zombies Return With Different Game
Nearly 60 years on from their inception, this essential British band is as alive as ever
Read moreNearly 60 years on from their inception, this essential British band is as alive as ever
Read moreRemembering the iconic, resilient Dr. Feelgood guitarist
Read moreThe Scottish singer channels Gene Clark on her first album in nearly 15 years
Read moreThe Rock & Roll Globe midyear report looks back at the best albums of the last six months
Read moreVeteran rock critic Jim Sullivan looks back on a career of epic interviews in the latest installment of his inquisitive column
Read moreThe former Jam man’s latest solo album is his most soulful set since The Style Council days
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Read morePaul Weller at the No Cactus Festival, Belgium, 2009. (Marcelo Costa) “The public gets what the public wants. But I want nothing this society’s got, I’m going underground …” For a certain type of music lover—let’s say a British or American kid who rode a Lammy with a dozen mirrors and wore Fred Perry shirts and skintight trousers and took a handful of brightly colored pills that someone said gave
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