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Front woman for the iconic industrial rock band, KMFDM, Lucia Cifarelli, releases her third solo effort, 'No God Here.’ Here is a full review and interview — a Goldmine exclusive.
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But when the album came out in 1973, critics were indifferent, with Taylor calling it a “tsunami of nothing.” “Tell you what helped, we looked at some of the reviews for the Led Zeppelin albums that ...
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It was the same intensity you saw in his live performances, but even more concentrated.” Kramer worked as engineer on five Led Zeppelin albums - beginning with 1969’s Led Zeppelin II - and he says ...
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Although Led Zeppelin knew there was no point in any of them continuing with the group ... people got one of the first shots of heavy metal. While Zeppelin’s unintended final album is far from a bad ...
The Kinks were the kind of band that didn’t need a lot of help with their music. They’re British pop icons for a reason. However, they did employ the help of Jimmy Page for this 1964 track.