A longtime music journalist, whose work has appeared in/on MTV Hive, Thrillist, American Songwriter, Paste, the Hartford Courant, and the Food Network.
Will Levith
22 Years Ago: Pearl Jam’s ‘Ten’ Album Released
Eddie Vedder may have the most distinctive -- and most imitated -- voice of the alt-rock '90s, and it was on this day 22 years ago the world first heard that signature howl.
15 Years Ago: Coldplay Become International Stars With ‘A Rush of Blood to the Head’
Coldplay worked more mature themes into their second album, and became even more successful.
How Jane’s Addiction’s ‘Nothing’s Shocking’ Predicted the ’90s
A look back at Jane's Addiction's studio debut, 'Nothing's Shocking.'. The album produced "Jane Says" and "Mountain Song" and prefaced the alt-rock revolution.
Sibling Punk Trio Radkey Talk Misfits, Marvel Comics + Having Dad as a Manager
Radkey are not your average three-piece punk-rock outfit.
How Jane’s Addiction Invented ’90s Alternative Rock With ‘Ritual de lo Habitual’
We celebrate the anniversary of Jane's Addiction's second album, 'Ritual de lo Habitual,' arguably the first alt-rock album of the '90s.
16 Years Ago: Oasis’ ‘Be Here Now’ Album Released
Oasis’ ‘Be Here Now’ may be the band’s most underrated album.
The Story of Kings of Leon’s Debut, ‘Youth and Young Manhood’
Kings of Leon's debut album, 'Youth and Young Manhood,' was released in the U.S. on Aug. 19, 2003.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers Finally Break Through With ‘Mother’s Milk’
After struggling to be heard with their first three records, the Red Hot Chili Peppers made inroads into the mainstream with 'Mother's Milk.'
10 Best Green Day Videos
Green Day have a history of making great, even amazing music videos.
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Counting Crows
There's more to these dudes than 'Mr. Jones.'