Michael Christopher
25 Years Ago: EMF Top the Charts with ‘Unbelievable’
EMF's "Unbelievable" condensed the Madchester scene into one glorious single that topped the charts on July 20, 1991.
20 Years Ago: D Generation Release ‘No Lunch’
D Generation got a new label and production help from Ric Ocasek on their second album, 1996's 'No Lunch.'
10 Years Ago: TV on the Radio Justify Their Hype With ‘Return to Cookie Mountain’
TV on the Radio proved they were worthy of their early praise with their major label debut.
The Story of Alice in Chains’ Last Show With Layne Staley
Layne Staley fronted Alice in Chains for the last time when they opened up for Kiss on July 3, 1996.
How Muse Expanded Their Sound on ‘Black Holes and Revelations’
Muse hit the sound that matched the size of their stage show with 2006's 'Black Holes and Revelations.'
20 Years Ago: Sex Pistols Kick Off Reunion Tour
When asked if they still hated each other, bassist Glen Matlock replied, “Yes, with a vengeance..."
30 Years Ago: The Smiths Turn Pain Into Whimsy on ‘The Queen Is Dead’
There are two ways to look at The Queen Is Dead, which turns 30 years old today...