Michael Christopher
‘Oasis: Supersonic': Film Review
We review the documentary that traces the rise of one of the '90s' biggest bands.
Fugazi Changed the Game on ‘The Argument’
'The Argument' came after Fugazi's most important work, but it stands up as one of their best records.
Five Years Ago: Jane’s Addiction Overcome Turmoil With ‘The Great Escape Artist’
Jane's Addiction went through a few bass players to record 2011's 'The Great Escape Artist.'
When A-ha Took a Left Turn With ‘Scoundrel Days’
'Scoundrel Days' was A-ha's response to move in a different direction after the global success of "Take on Me."
25 Years Ago: Red Hot Chili Peppers Go Mainstream With ‘Blood Sugar Sex Magik’
The Red Hot Chili Peppers became major rock stars with their fifth album.
15 Years Ago: New Order Make a Return With ‘Get Ready’
After being adrift for much of the '90s, New Order came back strong in August 2001 with 'Get Ready.'
20 Years Ago: Eels Release ‘Beautiful Freak’
Like most of Mark Everett’s works throughout the years, 'Beautiful Freak' is both personal and observational.
When Mr. Bungle’s Debut Polarized Faith No More Fans
The success of Faith No More's 'The Real Thing' allowed singer Mike Patton to score a record deal for his first band, Mr. Bungle.
20 Years Ago: Alice in Chains Go Acoustic for ‘Unplugged’
Alice in Chains released their appearance on MTV's 'Unplugged' on July 30, 1996.
How Jimmy Eat World Made the Most of Second Chances With ‘Bleed American’
Jimmy Eat World's "second chance" album overcame a number of obstacles and made the band a household name.