Writing in his newsletter The Honest Broker, music historian Ted Gioia noted in 2022 that old songs made up 70% of the U.S. music market. Now, each generation, mired in nostalgia, claims to have the ...
As streaming services continue to provide the illusion of music ownership, physical media feels more important than ever. We have instant access to just about every song in the history of recorded ...
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The Beatles have long since broken up, with half the members now gone. Still, The Beatles have had quite a year in 2024. Between documentaries and new musical releases, the Fab Four have proved that ...
Indie Basement is a weekly column on BrooklynVegan focusing on classic indie and alternative artists, “college rock,” and new and current acts who follow a similar path. There are reviews of new ...
Now that holiday shopping is upon us, the opportunity presents itself to give a gift of music that is as big and boundless as the season itself. To emphasize this, we've modified our annual holiday ...
With Halloween right around the corner, Amazon's latest batch of limited-time movie and TV deals is filled with horror 4K Blu-rays as well as cheap Blu-ray and DVD box sets. Amazon's sale is ...
Want the music to never stop? There's a new massive Grateful Dead box set just for you. "Enjoying the Ride," is a 60-CD box set encompassing more than 60 hours of music, collected from the iconic band ...
Box sets are back, baby! Some of us old timers thought they might be gone for good after the CD crash (remember when Joe Henderson's The Milestone Years was going for twenty-bucks at your local mall?) ...
Indie Basement is a weekly column on BrooklynVegan focusing on classic indie and alternative artists, “college rock,” and new and current acts who follow a similar path. There are reviews of new ...