Chuck D and John Densmore team up as doPE for a bold Record Store Day release, blending Public Enemy and The Doors into a fresh, genre-crossing album.
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60 years later, Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! still shocks and inspires with its bold visuals, fierce performances, and groundbreaking take on female empowerment.
Why did Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep by Middle of the Road become a catchy hit, blending bubblegum pop with unsettling lyrics that still make it a guilty pleasure today?
How AC/DC turned 1976 into their breakout year, using High Voltage, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, and relentless touring to become global hard rock legends. Bon Scott, and Angus Young turned 1976 into rock history and never let go.
Listen to Cities and Memory Obsolete Sounds, a powerful archive preserving disappearing audio from obsolete tech and fading environments worldwide.
Wet Leg’s live performance of "Catch These Fists" at KEXP is raw, explosive, and fearless, turning frustration into a thrilling post-punk anthem of empowerment.
See how the poetic beauty of “April Come She Will” shaped The Graduate through its quiet sadness, seasonal imagery, and haunting depiction of a doomed romance, becoming the melancholy heartbeat of the film’s most iconic montage. It is the most underrated song in the movie.
The Wild Party musical at NYC Center brings Joseph Moncure March’s 1928 cult poem to life with jazz, decadence, and unforgettable theatrical flair. Step into the glitz, glamour, and dark allure of the Roaring Twenties with The Wild Party.
The Becoming Led Zeppelin documentary is a hybrid docu-concert experience and stands as the first officially sanctioned documentary about Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legends Led Zeppelin. It blends rare archival footage with new interviews from Plant, Page, and Jones, while also incorporating archival audio from the late Bonham, giving fans a powerful sense of the band’s early fire.
I Went Golfing With Alice Cooper: A wild YouTube comedy imagines golfing with Alice Cooper as apocalyptic chaos unfolds, blending shock rock legend lore.
Fifty years after Vince Guaraldi’s passing, his final Peanuts score for It’s Arbor Day, Charlie Brown shines with jazz, nostalgia, and timeless charm from Lee Mendelson Film Productions.
After nine years, U2 returns with a bold new EP of urgent, emotional songs reflecting global unrest, activism, and hope ahead of their 2026 album.
Dizzy Gillespie, Magilla Gorilla, and Yogi Bear led 1964 satirical presidential campaigns, mixing humor, pop culture, and American politics.
Enjoy Vince Guaraldi’s iconic 1964 Linus and Lucy first televised performance, a rare, nostalgic, and groovy jazz moment for Peanuts lovers everywhere.
Man on the Run revisits Paul McCartney and Wings, exploring their 1970s reinvention with a new documentary and companion soundtrack album.
Highway Of Diamonds revisits Bob Dylan songs through soul, gospel, and jazz by iconic African American artists in Ace’s Black America Sings series.
























