Aldous Harding Announces New Album Train on the Island
Watch a video for “One Stop” from the John Parish-produced LP
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Watch a video for “One Stop” from the John Parish-produced LP
Harry Styles ran straight past a traditional magazine cover opportunity ahead of his new album, instead appearing on the front of Runner’s World‘s latest issue — but according to him, few things have meant more to his life and the…
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When I recently ranked the 15 Most Important Classic Rock Albums Of All Time, Led Zeppelin stood as an immovable pillar of the conversation. I followed that by taking a deeper dive into the 1970s to find the records that…