Happy Sad: A Musical Adventure Led By Tim Buckley’s Muse
With his ‘Happy Sad’ album, Tim Buckley embraced jazz music and gave himself creative carte blanche for the future.
Sefronia: More Proof That Tim Buckley Was “A Natural Born Musician”
Featuring memorable covers and what Tim Buckley felt was one of his best songs, the ‘Sefronia’ album found him singing as well as ever.
Pogue Mahone: Behind The Pogues’ Spirited Final Album
Unfairly overlooked, ‘Pogue Mahone’ saw the Celtic folk-punk rebels kiss our arses goodbye with a life-affirming final album.
Good Woman: Why The Staves Have Been “Giving Fewer Shits”
The Staves’ third album, ‘Good Woman’, takes the sibling trio into new places. ‘We just do what we feel we need to,’ they tell Dig!
Best Everly Brothers Songs: 10 Classics That Define The Rock’n’Roll Era
Influencing everyone from The Beatles to Van Morrison, the best Everly Brothers songs sum up the innocence of 50s romance.
If I Should Fall From Grace With God: When The Pogues Hit Their Peak
With their third album, ‘If I Should Fall From Grace With God’, The Pogues reached creative heights that lifted them into the mainstream.
Best Linda Ronstadt Songs: 20 Classics The “Queen Of Rock” Owned
Covering country, rock, jazz and Mexican tunes, the best Linda Ronstadt songs prove her to be one of the most versatile singers of all time.
The Pogues: Why The Celtic Punk Rebels Will Never Fall From Grace
With their unique blend of Anglo-Irish folk-punk, The Pogues created a new type of rebel music that still sounds revolutionary today.
Best Neil Young Songs: 20 Classics That Hit Like A Hurricane
Full of introspection and emotion, the best Neil Young songs are transcendental works that reach a higher plane.
Hell’s Ditch: How The Pogues Strayed From The Beaten Track
Their last album with frontman Shane MacGowan, ‘Hell’s Ditch’ found The Pogues at a crossroads between new ideas and their classic sound.
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