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Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit

A New Visual Chapter for a Psychedelic Landmark “White Rabbit” has never lacked for imagery. Since its 1967 release on Jefferson Airplane’s Surrealistic Pillow, the song’s allusions to Lewis Carroll and its serpentine rise to a rapturous peak have made it one of rock’s most enduring symbols of the psychedelic era. The official lyric video reframes that legacy with contemporary ....

Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit

Jane Rose & The Deadend Boys – Bitten

Razor-Edged Rockabilly With a Blues Core With Bitten, Jane Rose & The Deadend Boys sharpen their reputation as a Nashville outfit that lives at the crossroads of rockabilly grit and roadhouse blues. The band has built its name on high-energy stages, from clubs to hot-rod and car shows across the country, and that live-wire persona carries into the recording. The ....

Jane Rose & The Deadend Boys – Bitten

Slash – Beautiful Dangerous

Context and Collaboration “Beautiful Dangerous” pairs Slash’s indelible hard rock guitar voice with Fergie, whose pop pedigree and powerhouse delivery make for one of the most striking intersections on Slash’s 2010 self-titled solo album. The record cast the guitarist as ringmaster, drafting singers from across rock and pop to inhabit songs tailored to their strengths. In that setting, Fergie proves ....

Slash – Beautiful Dangerous

Nightwish – The Phantom Of The Opera

A Historic Return to a Signature Cover Nightwish’s live rendition of The Phantom of the Opera featuring Henk Poort captures a rare alignment of symphonic metal and musical theatre at scale. Performed at a sold-out Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, the song returned to the band’s set for the first time in 17 years, making this one of the most anticipated ....

Nightwish – The Phantom Of The Opera

Ac/dc – You Shook Me All Night Long ⚡

A Hard Rock Standard Revisited “You Shook Me All Night Long” remains one of AC/DC’s most recognizable anthems, a concise burst of guitar-driven electricity from the landmark 1980 album Back in Black. Written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Brian Johnson, and produced by Robert John “Mutt” Lange, the track distills the band’s hard rock philosophy into lean, memorable riffs ....

Ac/dc – You Shook Me All Night Long ⚡

Still Of The Night ; By The Iron Cross

A Classic Reawakened The Iron Cross take on Whitesnake’s “Still of the Night” with the confident stride of a band that understands both the swagger and the intricacy baked into this 1987 hard rock staple. Their performance keeps faith with the song’s architecture — the brooding tension of the verses, the widescreen breakdown, the sprinting coda — while injecting fresh ....

Still Of The Night ; By The Iron Cross

Witchcraft – Chylde Of Fire

Setting the Stage “Chylde of Fire” captures Witchcraft at the moment their aesthetic snapped into focus archaic spellcraft refracted through vintage amplifiers, 1970s production values channeled by musicians from early-2000s Sweden, and a lyrical temperament that holds heavy rock’s occult preoccupations at arm’s length while drawing on them for mood and metaphor. First appearing on the band’s self-titled debut, issued ....

Witchcraft – Chylde Of Fire

Witchcraft – The Outcast

A Return Marked by Solitude With The Outcast, Witchcraft offered the first official taste of Nucleus, the Swedish band’s stark and deeply felt mid-2010s statement on alienation and endurance. Led by founder and vocalist Magnus Pelander, Witchcraft seized a moment to refine their long-running blend of doom-laced classic rock and minor-key psychedelia, presenting a track that is concise, melodic, and ....

Witchcraft – The Outcast

Queen Of Bees

A vintage spell from Witchcraft’s Firewood Queen of Bees is a highlight from Firewood, the 2005 album by Swedish heavy rock band Witchcraft, released on Rise Above Records. Cut with a resolutely vintage sensibility, the track captures the band’s early identity earthbound, psychedelic doom steeped in 1970s production values, blues-rooted riffcraft, and a quietly haunted sense of melody. It is ....

Queen Of Bees

Black Sabbath – Killing Yourself To Live

A Vintage Snapshot of Heavy Metal’s Formative Years The official video for Black Sabbath’s Killing Yourself To Live pairs the original studio recording with archival performance footage captured at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in 1975. The result is a vivid window into the band’s mid-70s onstage ferocity, set against one of the most uncompromising songs from their classic period. ....

Black Sabbath – Killing Yourself To Live

Black Sabbath – Loner

A Return to First Principles Black Sabbath’s “Loner,” lifted from the band’s chart-topping 2013 album 13, feels like a deliberate reconnection with the raw chemistry that defined the group’s early years. Reuniting Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler in the studio for the first time since the late seventies, the track underlines everything that made the band’s name synonymous ....

Black Sabbath – Loner

Ac/dc – Highway To Hell

Setting the Scene in 1979 “Highway to Hell” is one of the purest distillations of AC/DC’s identity, captured at a pivotal moment for the band. Released in 1979 as the title track to their sixth studio album, it became the defining anthem of their international breakthrough. It would also be the last album with vocalist Bon Scott, whose bite, humor, ....

Ac/dc – Highway To Hell

Nightwish – Over The Hills And Far Away

Symphonic Steel Meets Celtic Lore Nightwish’s official video for Over the Hills and Far Away captures a pivotal moment in the band’s early-2000s evolution. Released in 2001 to anchor the EP of the same name, the track is a bold symphonic metal rendering of Gary Moore’s 1986 song, a tale of wrongful accusation, longing, and ironclad resolve. Rather than treating ....

Nightwish – Over The Hills And Far Away

Immigrant Song

A Compact Shockwave Reimagined Few rock songs detonate with the immediacy of Led Zeppelin’s Immigrant Song. First unleashed in 1970 and later presented in sharpened form on the 2007 compilation Mothership, the track remains a compact surge of distortion, precision, and mythic imagery. This remastered edition preserves the song’s ferocity while giving renewed clarity to the interplay that defined the ....

Immigrant Song

The Rolling Stones – Paint It | Black

Dark Pop Perfection Reframed Few singles in 1960s rock balance menace and melody as precisely as The Rolling Stones’ 1966 classic “Paint It, Black.” Its official lyric video, released by ABKCO Music & Records, Inc. in 2015 and directed by Hector Santizo, offers a sharp reminder of why the song still feels unsettling and magnetic. By foregrounding the words, the ....

The Rolling Stones – Paint It | Black



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