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Forty-eight years ago today, the Clash released their self-titled debut album in the United Kingdom and changed the face of punk rock.
Now, as sessions for The Clash’s fifth studio album moved from London to New York’s Electric Lady studio in November 1981, their recently reappointed manager Bern... Small Faces are the stars ...
John Lydon has often rallied against Joe Strummer and The Clash, but a visit to Jamaica made the 'London Calling' singers racists in the eyes of Johnny Rotten.
Their stunning debut single, ‘White Riot’, acted both as a protest against the complacency of the oppressed masses in the United Kingdom and as a sonic manifesto for the band itself. In 1977, a few ...
Although the triple album sprawl of 1980’s Sandinista! from The Clash – the self-styled “only band that matters” – may seem like a more obvious candidate for inspection under the prog ...
Smith started writing and co-writing a series of songs that would span five Blue Öyster Cult albums from the 1970s through ...
A number of classic punk rock and related records have appeared on the The Observer's 50 Albums That Changed Music ... the list includes notable records from The Stooges, The Clash, The Velvet ...
In 1977 The Clash toured the UK on the back of their critically acclaimed and self-titled debut album "The Clash". The Tour was dubbed the "White Riot" Tour and the band played tracks from their ...