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Vinyl record sales have continued to soar over recent years, and in 2022 they surpassed CD sales for the first time since 1987. Even in this digital age, we haven’t moved so far from our past that there’s no room for the traditional musical format that is vinyl. In 100 Greatest Albums To Own On Vinyl, we collate the greatest albums to have ever been pressed and then sold on vinyl since the 1950s. From the bands and solo artists that made the
...Harry Styles has taken both heat and shade for his sartorial choices over the last decade. But somewhere among the jumpsuits, peplum-padded blazers, crochet knits, handbags, nail polish and pearls, the former-One-Direction-member-turned-solo-superstar has become just as celebrated for setting new fashion trends while breaking taboos, much in the same vein as his idols Mick Jagger and David Bowie. In this special issue of Pop Icons, we take a look
...In this special magazine from NME, discover the records that form the jagged cornerstones of punk rock, from the original innovators of the '70s like the Stranglers, Sex Pistols and Siouxsie And The Banshees, though American hardcore with Black Flag and Husker Du to modern pop-punk like Blink-182 and the Offspring. It's full of fascinating interviews from the NME archive with the likes of Fugazi, X-Ray Spex and Joy Division, original reviews
...In the nearly 17 years since Taylor Swift became famous, her fans have watched her grow from a winsome 16-year-old opening act in cotton sundresses, clunky leather cowboy boots and peachy lip gloss to an incandescent 33-year-old arena-filling mega pop star in sequined catsuits, custom crystal-studded Christian Louboutin boots with stiletto heels and her trademark red lipstick. In this special issue, we take a look through Swift’s style album
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First published in 1952, NME is 60 years old this year and has always strived to be at the forefront of the most exciting new music on the planet. This is the story of the 60 albums that have mattered most in its history, from the earliest world shaking voices of Elvis Presley and Little Richard through the swinging '60s and on through Bowie, punk, Joy Division, hip hop, Britpop and beyond, right up to PJ
...With each new single and album they recorded, the Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr—strived to advance their sound, to open themselves to new ideas and influences, and, above all else, to not repeat themselves. In 1968, the band released The Beatles—better known as "The White Album" for its distinctive cover—and it was a nexus for the group, a connection point between their present and the future.
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