By Chris Coplan on February 9th, 2012
Springsteen, Arcade Fire, Wilco, and more.
By Dan Caffrey on October 7th, 2009
By setting disco fluff and ’80s cannon fodder against the backdrop of a blood and semen soaked Los Angeles, we’ll never look at songs like “Jessie’s Girl” the same way again.
By Dan Caffrey on April 5th, 2009
Electric Light Orchestra was formed in 1970 by Roy Wood and band mastermind Jeff Lynne with the purpose of crafting pop songs with classical overtones that, as Lynne famously declared would be “picking up where The Beatles left off.” While their self-titled 1971 debut was a true tribute to the later stylings of the former [...]