Billy Corgan’s band produced classics in the 1990s, but the dawn of the 21st century turned them into an experimental and confusing group even for their own fans, although others point to their vision when it comes to understanding rock and the influence of the internet in today’s world
Universities across the U.S. have been accused of failing to protect Jewish students amid rising fears of antisemitism worldwide and fallout from Israel’s intensifying war in Gaza
The State Department said a concert Waters gave late last month in Germany ‘contained imagery that is deeply offensive to Jewish people and minimized the Holocaust’
Having emerged thanks to funding from a Dutch millionaire, the British group recorded classics that are still radio regulars today, but fell apart at their zenith amid clashes between their two lead members
The event is taking place in the city’s Festhalle, where in November 1938 more than 3,000 Jews were rounded up by the Nazis, beaten and abused, and later deported to concentration camps
Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Stevie Nicks, Neil Young... They are all over 70 years old and still active. Are they still relevant artistically or are they living on nostalgia alone?
While they were recording this exquisite work—which continues to resonate today—enduring conflicts emerged. Now, Roger Waters intends to re-record the album without the other band members’ participation