The time has come for the much anticipated return of Oasis. In just days, the thousands of people who queued to get their hands on the golden tickets will be in the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff ...
The first British invasion was so good we Americans just couldn’t go without a second one. So, when the late ’70s and early ’80s hit, bands from the UK flocked to the US like moths to a flame. And ...
Biffy Clyro A Scottish alt-rock band formed in ’95, Biffy really found it’s feet by the time 2003’s The Vertigo of Bliss came along. Still, the song “57” from the debut album remains the band’s gem.
The rock bands on this list are all British, but they all sound American. While no one will confuse Gavin Rossdale, Joe Elliott, or Mick Jagger with a Yankee, they each front groups with a distinctly ...
They’re not just bands, they’re “brands.” Classic rock bands whose logos are nearly as famous as the music and the musicians who made it. But there are also many worthy classic rockers far less ...
Even though its heyday was compressed to little more than a matter of months, British psychedelia certainly left an indelible footprint on the landscape of rock and pop. But what eventually became the ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Peter Cade/Central Press/Getty Images Speaking on the origins of Kiss and the vision he ...
The histories of American and British pop music is inextricably linked. Often, the same bands that enjoy success in the States also hit the charts in Old Blighty, and vice versa. Think The Beatles on ...
Several rising British bands are using centuries-old ditties to discuss hot-button issues like prison abolition, trans rights and the gig economy. By Alex Marshall Reporting from London Think of ...
A British band kicking off its West Coast tour in San Francisco this week hit a bump in the road when a gunman robbed the members’ tour van at a Vallejo gas station. But as consummate professionals, ...