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Jethro Tull's Ridiculously Elaborate Album CoverJethro Tull’s Thick as a Brick wasn’t just an elaborate concept album—it was an artistic experiment that mocked and celebrated progressive rock at the same time. While the music itself was a ...
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Kendrick's Perfect Album ArtWhen Kendrick Lamar released To Pimp a Butterfly, he didn’t just drop a legendary album—he delivered an iconic visual statement. The album cover, a striking black-and-white image of young ...
Alexander Milas and Mark McCaughrean from Space Rocks, Prog Editor Jerry Ewing and solar scientist Miho Janvier discuss prog, space and The Overview.
George Harrison is as foundational to electronic music as Black Sabbath is to metal. Welcome to No Skips, the weekly column where we take an album track by track to see if any tracks are skippable or ...
Dead & Company further celebrated the memory of late Grateful Dead bassist with the debut of "Broken Arrow" at Sphere.
Fast Company's 2025 list of the most innovative companies in beauty includes L'Oréal, Vacation, Megababe, E.l.f. Beauty, and more.
During the 33 years since her first album, the Bronx born artist has fashioned a narrative of empowerment and resilience, ...
The Eurovision star is back and releasing music as an independent artist. He speaks with Roisin O’Connor about leaving a major label, setting up his own studio in Nashville, and realising he needed a ...
Maybe the SEC should change “It Just Means More” branding to “It Just Rocks More.” Some amazing musicians have come through schools now part of the Southeastern Conference, famous for its ...
They join TesseracT, Green Lung, Melvins and more on one of the summer's most stacked and varied festival bills ...
The first time The Aquarian covered Jethro Tull was in 1971. It was a review for the career-defining concept album Aqualung.
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