Bands like The Killers & Foo Fighters keep rock front and center in Part II, but solo acts like Brandi Carlile and Yola pose a threat.
Fifty Best Albums of 2021: Part I
Part I of our best 2021 LPs is dominated by rock bands like The Wallflowers, Kings of Leon, The War On Drugs, My Morning Jacket, and Walk the Moon.
From the Turntable: The Beatles, The Beatles, 1968
The ultimate blend of the Beatles' individual strengths, as their union sat on the brink of implosion.
The 706 Digest: July 2021
Yola, Brandi Carlile, Walk the Moon, Jonas Brothers, Diana Ross, Twenty One Pilots & Silk Sonic keep the summer singles scene sizzling.
From the Turntable: The Rolling Stones, Their Satanic Majesties Request, 1967
The golden era's definition of a beautiful rock & roll mess.
From the Turntable: The Beatles, Please Please Me, 1963
The Fab Four's debut LP remains an electrifying experience and launched the most revered catalog in music history.