It took Radiohead a little less than four years to make one of rock's most thrilling leaps, evolving from the potent but familiar post-grunge of Pablo Honey into the multihued art-rock of their third ...
Imagine assembling a crack team of musicologists to compose the perfect Eurovision hit, only to end up with a song that crescendos as a robotic voice urges listeners to “kill the government, kill the ...
The biggest hit single of December 1993 — at the exact moment that Grunge was dominating the Billboard album charts — did not come from a Seattle band. Instead, “The Sign,” released by Swedish pop ...
A record store owner who’s closely followed the musical trends and passions of central Iowans for two and a half decades says this week’s landmark accomplishment for artificial intelligence is no ...
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We may earn a commission from links on this page. There have been plenty of songs written about video games over the years. You have your favourites, I have mine. There's a lot to choose from, I know, ...
Some of Radiohead's most famous lyrics could have been inspired by William Blake, it has emerged, after charity shop workers found a draft in a paperback book donated by the band's frontman. Lines ...
(Credit: Hayk_Shalunts/shutterstock) Zebra finch males sing just one song their entire lives. It's a tune to woo females and keep away other males. Now scientists ...
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A while back, I asked readers to consider the dustiest far reaches of their CD collections to name the artists they'd abandoned: musicians whose works were once purchased with painstaking loyalty, ...
I wrote about Scroll-o-Meter, an unusual Chrome extension that keeps track of how far your finger travels each day, a couple of weeks back. Now here’s an even more brain frazzling experiment from the ...