Decades of classic music bundled together in one sheet.
Articles by Ryan Bray
Album Review: Neil Young – Peace Trail
The rock icon’s latest hits and misses, but never stops swinging.
History Be Damned: Dave Vanian Moves Forward by Leaving the Past Behind
40 years after singing on Britain’s first punk single, the Damned frontman is still looking ahead.
Why Leonard Cohen Was Our Man
He might be gone, but he left us with everything he had.
Album Review: The Pretenders – Alone
Chrissie Hynde joins forces with Dan Auerbach to give her long-running band a makeover.
The Morning After: Tanya Donelly, Juliana Hatfield, and Yuck on the Legacy of Elliott Smith
Three artists reflect on their contributions to the forthcoming Say Yes! tribute album.
Fountains of Wayne’s Adam Schlesinger Looks Back on That Thing You Do!
The songwriter discusses how he wrote The Wonders’ unforgettable ’60s smash hit.
Weezer’s Pinkerton Turns 20: Is It Better Than The Blue Album?
Two writers weigh in on the emo masterpiece and its older, bluer sibling.
The Highs and Lows of Pixies
A chronological breakdown of the Boston band who put the “alt” in alternative rock.
Pearl Jam Knew What They Were Doing on No Code, Even if I Didn’t
A writer reflects on his initial distaste and later appreciation for the controversial album.
Album Review: JEFF the Brotherhood – Zone
On their tenth studio effort, Jake and Jamin Orral get back to weird basics.
Album Review: Brand New – 3 Demos, Reworked
With their break up looming, short collection gives another glimpse back on Long Island band’s career.