Led Zeppelin’s Houses of the Holy turns forty

Led Zeppelin was already a record-setting global powerhouse when Atlantic Records released the band’s fifth album, Houses of the Holy, on March 28, 1973. The English quartet had laid down the basic tracks for the record in the spring of 1972 at the Rolling Stones’ mobile recording studio at Stargroves,…

Dizaster on his controversial battle with Arcane

The battle-rap scene has grown tremendously over the past few years, thanks to video battles like Smack DVDs and Fight Klub, and leagues like King of the Dot, Grind Time and the UW Battle League springing up everywhere. Dizaster — in town this weekend to battle Detour as part of…

The Beatles’ Please Please Me turns fifty

Fifty years ago today, the Beatles’ electrifying debut album, Please Please Me was issued in the U.K. Designed to reproduce the manic intensity of an early Beatles’ live performance and hastily produced to meet demand after the group’s song of the same name rocketed to number-one on the British singles…

Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon turns forty

More than being one of the best selling albums of all time, more than having the most recognizable album cover the world over, Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon was a cross-cultural, trans-generational album that connected with audiences on issues of death, greed, life-purpose and the horrors and triumphs…