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Muse Exogenesis Symphony Lyrics & Interpretation

By: Derek Putz

The final three tracks (Exogenesis Symphony) on Muse's 2009 album, The Resistance, tell a story of destruction, desperation, guilt, understanding and hope for redemption. more...

Muse The Resistance Review

By: Derek Putz

Matthew Bellamy, Christopher Wolstenholme, and Dominic Howard, the musical trio known as Muse, follow-up their hit album Supermassive Black Holes, with The Resistance. more...

Metallica Announces Supporting Acts for Tour

By: Jessica Whitta

Promoting the hit Death Magnetic album, Metallica announces the supporting acts for its upcoming North American tour. more...

Album Review: Arzachel

By: Gerard Fannon

A lost Psychedelic classic of British Rock more...

Rush's Greatest Albums

By: Rod Evans

Since forming in 1968 in Toronto, Canada, this trio has produced 23 albums and created a loyal and fanatical following, even without generating top 40 hits. more...

Coheed and Cambria: 2009 Tour and Beyond

By: Jonathan Lister

Coheed and Cambria maintain their pace following concert series, Neverender, with a 2009 tour opening for Slipknot. Frontman Claudio Sanchez talks new album, future more...

Album Review: There's No 666 In Outer Space

By: James Blake

Spencer Seim and Zach Hill expanded the duo Hella into a quintet, and the results were stunning. The band's new LP is more lyric driven, but packs the same noisy punch. more...

Musician Spotlight: Zach Hill of Hella

By: James Blake

Zach Hill, drummer for math rock band Hella and solo artist, packs a punch on the drums. His unique drum setup and style of playing make his talent even more incredible. more...

Album Review: The End is Begun by Three

By: Aaron Grossman

With a dark, atmospheric ode to the apocalypse, Three tip their hats to 70's rock giants like Rush, Yes, and Genesis, while maintaining a style all their own. more...

Soft Machine: Alive in Paris 1970 DVD

By: Tim Peacock

Along with Kevin Ayers and Caravan, Soft Machine were members of the critically-acclaimed but resolutely underground Canterbury scene in the late 1960s. more...

Album Review: Pugh Rogefeldt; Ja, dä ä dä

By: Gerard Fannon

Pugh Rogefeldt shows that there is more to Swedish music than just ABBA more...

Album Review: Porcupine Tree's "Lightbulb Sun"

By: Nick Meyer

Porcupine Tree is quite possibly the best band you've never heard of. Here is a review of Lightbulb Sun, one of their most celebrated albums. more...

The Electric Prunes; Mass in F Minor

By: Gerard Fannon

For their third release the Electric Prunes were partnered with hit producer David Axelrod to create one of the most bizarre pop concepts of the sixties- Mass in F Minor more...

Album Review Pussy; Pussy Plays

By: Gerard Fannon

Theremins to the fore on this British Rock album from 1969 more...

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