The band Trent Reznor called “heartbreakingly excellent”

Before industrial music clawed its way into the mainstream, Pretty Hate Machine quietly laid the groundwork. Released at a time when alternative music hadn’t yet fully erupted, Nine Inch Nails’ debut felt like something entirely new—dark, mechanical, yet strangely melodic. Trent Reznor wasn’t just making noise; he was crafting something emotionally raw beneath the distortion. … Read more

Don Henley always thought the Eagles were better than Bruce Springsteen: “Our songs have more to do with the streets”

There’s a certain irony baked into the legacy of the Eagles. Few bands in history have reached the same commercial heights, yet for years, they hovered in a strange middle ground—beloved by fans, but often side-eyed by critics and rock purists. From the beginning, the Eagles had a clear ambition: take their brand of California … Read more

Watch: Cher and David Bowie Performing Together on 70s TV — One of the Most Stunning and Forgotten Duets in Music History

It was one of those rare television moments that feels almost unreal in hindsight — a glittering collision of style, voice, and charisma. When Cher and David Bowie appeared together on 1970s television, it wasn’t just a duet — it was a meeting of two artists who defined what it meant to be bold, theatrical, … Read more

Watch: Johnny Cash Covering Nine Inch Nails’ “Hurt” — the Song Trent Reznor Said Became More His Than Mine

When Johnny Cash recorded his version of Hurt, it didn’t feel like a cover. It felt like a confession. The song was originally written and performed by Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor in 1994 — a haunting, raw exploration of pain, addiction, and self-destruction. In its original form, “Hurt” was dark and internal, filled … Read more