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Journey's self-titled debut arrived in April 1975, but only one member – and basically one song – has stood the test of time.
Bon Iver returns for 'Sable, Fable', a pleasant listen for those more chaotic moments when all that's needed is a break from the noise. Read more here.
Here's a look at Journey's prog rock-influenced self-titled debut album, which was released 50 years ago today, on 1975.
ensuring the album could reach its full potential before reaching listeners’ ears. With “Music For People Who Believe In Love,” Jonas is bringing a more intimate look into his identity as a ...
Journey’s landmark 1981 album Escape is more than just the home of Don’t Stop Believin’ – it’s one of rock’s greatest records ...
The LP record was always meant to be heard from back to front, and some albums are better served being played in sequential ...
This album isn’t just a comeback for Gomez; it’s a heartfelt reintroduction that feels entirely worth the wait.
We journey through sounds this month - from experimental avant-pop coming out of New York to a new footwork fusion bubbling ...
Rhinestone Revolution, the group’s anticipated first full-length, will arrive June 6 via River House Artists. “Our debut album Rhinestone Revolution encompasses our entire journey so far ...
Singer, Teacher, and Subway legend. Discover the soulful life of Gabourey Sidibe’s mother, Alice Tan Ridley, in 5 powerful ...
Will Smith could have let his infamous Oscar slap be his cinematic fade out with a career bruised, a marriage dissected and a reputation in a free fall.