Video Geography: Duran Duran’s New Moon On Monday
In January of 1984, Duran Duran arrived in Noyers, France with director Brian Grant to film their video for “New Moon On Monday”.
In January of 1984, Duran Duran arrived in Noyers, France with director Brian Grant to film their video for “New Moon On Monday”.
Garbage are the perfect house band for our dystopian nightmare.
On The Joy Formidable’s magnificent new record, AAARTH, the band searches for a way to reconcile the many opposing elements of today’s fractured world.
RPM writer Jason Lent is back with another First Listen?!?, this time on the Rolling Stones’ Some Girls.
Now Hear This – September 2018 One of the highlights of working at Hard Rock Cafe is meeting music fans from all over the world. The passion and love for bands, both new and old, always inspires me to continue exploring every realm of the rock-n-roll universe. The list below reflects some of those suggestions.…
Patti Smith, Flea, Bob Weir & more at Pathway to Paris Pathway to Paris – The Masonic Auditorium – San Francisco – Sept. 14, 2018 With extreme weather events very much in the news recently, the fourth annual Pathway to Paris concert at The Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco could not have been more…
Playlist: 24 Witchy Songs To Celebrate the Fall Equinox For most, the arrival of fall is more a feeling than a temperature drop. An ethereal shift in the winds perhaps or just your inaugural pumpkin spice latte order — whatever marks the change of the season, the collective gearing up for Autumn is here. To…
Summer draws to a close and cooler nights are on the horizon. No better time to put on headphones and spend some time with new music.
Catching Up With The Regrettes The Regrettes are the most dangerous band in the world today. No, they aren’t the second coming of Guns-n-Roses, or even the Sex Pistols, and we should be thankful for that. I don’t expect The Regrettes to be milking their generation for $250 concert tickets on a bloated reunion tour…
Musical success is often attributed to sheer talent, hard work, and maybe some dumb luck. The high intelligence level associated with great musical talent, however, is rarely addressed.