Rock of Ages
The musical legacy of Robbie Robertson is a monument to the possibilities of American song.
A collection of 39 posts
The musical legacy of Robbie Robertson is a monument to the possibilities of American song.
Menacing, exuberant, eccentric, and ambitious—Dylan’s first evangelical record turns two-score and four.
A historic diary in pictures, which just happens to belong to Sir Paul McCartney.
Neither hagiographers nor haters of the late musician, actor, and activist have managed to get him right.
A tribute to Chris Bailey, the late frontman and co-founder of Australian punk band the Saints, who died a year ago today.
Reappraising one of British journalism’s most notorious pieces of cultural criticism.
The singer’s new book awakened me to a paradoxical fact: tragedy can sometimes remind us of what makes life worth living.
Nostalgia cannot rescue rock and roll.
The lead Bad Seed shares his thoughts on creativity, marriage, and having a conservative temperament.
In ‘The Philosophy of Modern Song,’ Dylan contemplates himself and the art form of which he is the acknowledged master.
A look back at the remarkable life and career of one of the 20th Century’s most original artists.
Giles Martin has reinvigorated the Beatles’ masterpiece, a record brimming with ideas, confidence, and insouciant courage.
The untold story of Upheaval, a prison band that recorded one of the most sought-after soul singles of the 1970s.
Revisiting the attack on Nat King Cole.
Leonard Cohen’s visit to Israel in its darkest hour.