disqusscu6px8wtw--disqus
Rolling Stone
disqusscu6px8wtw--disqus

The Beatles finally came into phase on both sides of the Atlantic with the first of their "classic" concept albums, Beatles '65. (John Swenson, New RS Album Guide, 1983)

The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds

"There are a million reasons to despise Fred Durst. But believe it or not, his music isn't one of them."

Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000)

Slayer - Reign in Blood (1986)

Gorillaz - Gorillaz (2001)

Bryan Adams - Waking Up The Neighbours (1991)

Black Sabbath - Paranoid (1971)

Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (1970)

Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights

With two hit albums, five Grammy nods and a slice of intergalactic white soul called "Drops of Jupiter," Train have proved they're here to stay

Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II (1969)

The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin (1999)

Bach explained that the song "Psycho Love," from Slave to the Grind, the group's latest album, is about "something I fuckin' love to do – tying people up and saying, 'Tie me up, tie me down, whip me, suck me, fuck me!' " Of course, the man who actually wrote the song, bassist and chief songwriter Rachel Bolan – the

The Rolling Stones - Blue and Lonesome (2016)

Rolling Stone is not just about music, but also about the things and attitudes that the music embraces. We've been working quite hard on it and we hope you can dig it. To describe it any further would be difficult without sounding like bullshit, and bullshit is like gathering moss. (Jann Wenner, 1967)

Tori Amos - Boys For Pele (1996)

There are a million reasons to despise Fred Durst. But believe it or not, his music isn't one of them. (Keith Harris, 2004 RS Album Guide)

Joni Mitchell - The Hissing Of Summer Lawns (1975)

Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Getaway (2016)