43 Years Ago: Black Sabbath Roar Back With ‘Heaven and Hell’

When Black Sabbath fired Ozzy Osbourne, the metal community mourned. Few, including the group’s label, could imagine the music pioneers continuing without their wild, charismatic lead singer. But continue they did, and it was Sharon Osbourne who helped them back on their
23 Years Ago: Papa Roach Break Out With ‘Infest’

As the late ’90s arrived, a hybrid of hard rock with rap and hip-hop elements began to emerge and take hold at radio. One of the acts to catch things just right was a Vacaville, California upstart
10 TV shows to watch right now if you like Yellowjackets

If you’re looking for more Yellowjackets-esque shows to sink your teeth into (pun very much intended)? We’ve pulled together 10 great shows that evoke elements of the show, from plane crash mysteries to wellness cults and everything
“Tiny Desk” at 15: An oral history of the beloved NPR series’ early days and its momentous legacy

YouTube is a sprawling, imposing, and unruly place — a place where you can find the total breadth of the human experience, good, bad, and everything in between. It is a testament to NPR Music’s “Tiny Desk” that
Hear the Used’s brutally honest new single “Numb” off Toxic Positivity

The Used are back with another new single called “Numb.” The song is the first glimpse of their ninth studio album, Toxic Positivity, which arrives May 19 via Big Noise. Check out more at Alternative Press.