Columbia's sister venues, The Blue Note and Rose Music Hall, welcome a wealth of Missouri talent throughout the year. But the clubs take time to especially focus on the state's musical breadth and ...
The initial single from Stockholm Syndrome (June 27), Fishbone’s first new album in nearly two decades, arrived shortly before last year’s presidential election. The bluntly titled “Racist Piece of ...
MO Fest — The Blue Note and Rose Music Hall's annual January music showcase — rambles on, with more acts from Columbia and around the state loosely grouped by style. After an opening weekend of ...
It’s always fun to footage of artists when they were young and embarrassing, before they became the performers we all know and love. It’s a nice reminder that once upon a time, most, if not all, of us ...
Faith No More helped create new trends. The band emerged from San Francisco’s underground scene in the 1980s and became known ...
“Revolution(s),” the provocative, funk-metal, hip-hop tuner that premiered this week at the Goodman Theatre, commenced with ominous lyrics. Accompanied by an insistent guitar riff, the chorus sang: ...
In 1995, Slayer was following up on their 1994 album Divine Intervention with a covers album titled Undisputed Attitude. The album would cover the likes of Minor Threat, D.R.I., T.S.O.L., Dr. Know, ...
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