By Edwin Nasr
Bunuel's barber firmly grasping a woman's head while he cuts off her eye as the viewer witnesses a full moon getting attacked by a cloud that t...
There are different points in our lives where we go back to playing those Beatles records and remember why they will always be the biggest band of all time. Fro...
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A disclaimer before all the Metalheads get all sensitive about metal not being soft. It is. It's actually one of the softest genres of music out th...
Woo! It’s that time again people! This is the third installment of the Tony Rocks! series of posts, wherein I showcase some awesome tunes right out of the sound...
Yep, we’re back… grab your boards and start tapping those buttons, bitches. This is the second installment of a series of posts dedicated to the soundtrack of ...
Ok, so Jack White, of The White Stripes, has been pursuing a solo career for a while now, and he hasn’t been doing so bad. Nearly 2 years ago, White released hi...
If I were to casually come up to you and ask “So, do you listen to Aesop Rock?”, you’d probably reply “No, but I do like classic rock!”. After you regain consci...
Photo from the March Lebanon Museum of Censorship
Democracy, civil rights, and freedom of expression, brings a lot of pride to our Lebanese society. Indeed, w...
I haven’t been a gamer for years now, but back in the day, I was a pretty dedicated button-masher. For me it was all about the Playstations 1 and 2, and by far,...
Some people create music as musicians, and some people play music as DJs: but between these two categories is a very special type of DJ, I mean, musician, I mea...
Ginger Baker is mostly known for his work with a band that went by the name of Cream. You might recognize the lead guitarist of this band, Eric Clapton. Cream was short-lived (1966 - 1968) but its legacy and influence on the history of Rock 'N' Roll are immense. Despite the fact that Ginger Baker hated to be called a Rock drummer (his idols were Jazz legends such as Max Roach and Art Blakey), the musical impact he created reached greats like Carlos Santana, Johnny Rotten and Stewart Copeland....
Rap: a great genre. Rock: also a great genre. Rap rock: a volatile mixture that can either go down incredibly well or horribly wrong. Rock and rap fans alike ha...