Rolling Stone: 50 epic dud albums by brilliant artists
Rolling Stone magazine loves to churn out link-bait lists. I was intrigued by their latest epic fail list of 50 genuinely horrible albums by brilliant artists.
Rolling Stone magazine loves to churn out link-bait lists. I was intrigued by their latest epic fail list of 50 genuinely horrible albums by brilliant artists.
Rolling Stone Magazine has been churning the top 100 lists for years. I was intrigued by “The 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time” by Alan Sepinwall.
It’s back! Unfiltered and wickedly funny CREEM is back. Ushered in a new era of raucous, participatory journalism when the magazine originally launched in 1969.
The Doors’ “Full Circle” illustrated by Joe Garnett’s album package was considered “One Of The Most Creative Covers Of All Time” by Rolling Stone Magazine.
Maverix & Lunatix features 101 full-page portraits (and more) by a cartooning icon in his own right, Drew Friedman, spotlighting essential writers and artists.
The Beatles landing in New York in February 1964 was the opening shot in a cultural revolution nobody predicted. Suddenly the youth of the richest, most powerful nation on earth was trying to emulate the music, manners and the modes of a rainy island that had recently fallen on hard times.