Why 1971 Was the Greatest Year in Music History
From Marvin Gaye’s soulful urgency to Led Zeppelin’s sonic force, 1971 was a year when music hit a rare peak—artistically bold, socially aware, and wildly influential.
From Marvin Gaye’s soulful urgency to Led Zeppelin’s sonic force, 1971 was a year when music hit a rare peak—artistically bold, socially aware, and wildly influential.
When John Lennon split from Yoko Ono in 1973, few expected the next 18 months to be filled with drunken nights, deep reflection, and some of his boldest work yet.
Before Wuthering Heights made her a household name, Kate Bush was a teenage songwriter with a dream. Enter David Gilmour—an ally who changed everything.
Wings wasn’t just Paul McCartney’s escape from the Beatles—it was a band of bold experiments, wild tours, and unexpected moments. Here’s what you didn’t know.
David Bowie’s 1970s were a whirlwind of sound and style. From glittering glam to brooding Berlin, these ten tracks define a decade of fearless innovation.
Haunted by tragedy and wrapped in shadow, Joy Division’s Closer is more than an album—it’s a stark, immersive descent into the human condition.
Often overshadowed by its more famous contemporaries, Trees’ On the Shore is a masterclass in folk-rock alchemy—an album where ancient ballads meet swirling psychedelia, and subtle innovation leaves a lasting imprint on the genre.
From ghostly synths to poetic prophecy, Strange Days isn’t just an album — it’s a fever dream on vinyl.
Long overlooked, Trees crafted a haunting fusion of folk tradition and psychedelic experimentation. Their brief but brilliant run still echoes in today’s soundscapes.
Born from the same roots but headed in different directions, Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship shaped rock history in distinct and unforgettable ways.
Gary Numan’s exit from Tubeway Army wasn’t a fallout — it was a calculated pivot. Here’s how one bold move redefined his career and electronic music itself.
Peter Gabriel’s solo work defies easy labels—spanning art rock, world music, and bold experiments. Here’s how his albums stack up in a journey of sound and vision.