If you're the type of person who actually takes metal award show results seriously, then this is the post for you. The Revolver Music... The time has come for the 7th annual Revolver Music Awards. The ...
“Got to Get You Into My Life” was arguably the song on The Beatles’ Revolver with the most pop potential. The tune hit No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and inspired hit covers by both Earth, Wind & Fire ...
The Fab Four’s famous Shea Stadium concert in 1965 was one of their most monumental events. It demonstrated the band’s popularity and power, but the downside was that it was overwhelming and ...
The band's 1966 masterpiece is the subject of an expansive new box set featuring demos and studio outtakes revealing the Fabs at the peak of their unity. Beatlemania curdled into hysteria outside the ...
Metal magazine Revolver and guitar company Epiphone are presenting some “music awards” this year at what they’re calling The Epiphone Revolver Music Awards, which happen December 13 at Webster Hall.
Dope, the band, started as frontman Edsel began selling dope to pay for the band's first release. With that said, we asked Edsel to... One of the highlights of last night's Golden Gods was Max ...
Revolver are celebrating Mastodon ’s 25th anniversary with a new collector's issue dedicated to the band. To help us salute ...
Watch a Gen-Z music producer experience the magic of The Beatles’ iconic album "Revolver" for the first time! See their ...
First released in the UK on August 5, 1966, the Beatles’ Revolver was born into tumultuous times for the band. The “Bigger Than Jesus” debacle was reaching its height in the United States, as some ...
In an episode of “Mad Men” called “Lady Lazarus,” set in October 1966, advertising executive Don Draper complains to his young wife, Megan, that he no longer understands youth culture. Megan ...
The suspense over which album by the Beatles might be next in line to get a remix and bonus-filled boxed-set treatment is over: It’s officially “Revolver.” Apple Corps and Universal Music have ...
It's been nearly 20 years since “Colony of Birchmen” found Mastodon combing the forests for ogres and dwarves. The tuneful ...