Keith Richards might have accolades as the human riff machine, but he has a certain number of licks he'd take to the grave.
In 1973, ZZ Top released a track that would go on to define their sound and leave a lasting mark on rock history. Their song, ...
Fun fact: That now-legendary riff wasn’t meticulously crafted — it was stumbled upon.
After making the decision to record their self-titled eighth record at Edward Van Halen’s 5150 Studio in Los Angeles, the ...
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From Fair Warning to Diver Down to Women and Children First to 1984, the definitive ranking of Van Halen's studio albums with ...
Hrtz.wav, the global band under Kakao Entertainment, officially debuted with the mini-album “The First Wave” on April 8, aiming to spark a new wave in ...
Synthesizers may have helped define the sound of the 1980s, but the guitar was very much still alive and well in rock music.
The crossover occurred during Black's monologue, which marked his induction into the show's Five-Timers Club - an honor reserved for hosts who have appeared five times.
In the summer of 1965, The Rolling Stones took over America with their breakout hit song, “ (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” ...
Jack Black marks his fifth time hosting Saturday Night Live with a Five-Timers Club monologue and a live “Seven Nation Army” ...