• Ryan Adams Shares Haunting 'My Wrecking Ball' Music Video [WATCH]

    It's been a pretty busy couple of weeks for alt-country singer Ryan Adams. In the past month alone he's released two EPs and a full-length album, and today, he's shared the music video for one of his album's songs, the Springsteen-esque "My Wrecking Ball," which you can check out below.
  • Bruce Springsteen's 'Outlaw Pete' Inspires Children's Book

    Bruce Springsteen has sung about hundreds of great characters in his songs throughout the years, and some of them have even inspired works of film (see: Sean Penn's 1991 directorial debut The Indian Runner, which was based on Springsteen's "Highway Patrolman"). Now, one of Springsteen's songs has inspired, of all things, a children's book.
  • Robin Williams Sings Bruce Springsteen As Elmer Fudd [WATCH]

    The unfortunate death of Robin Williams has us all reeling with a number of feelings: confusion, anger, loss, etc. But in these times, it’s important to remember just what the comedian brought to us – joy, happiness and, of course, an incredible amount of laughter. You know, like that time he sang Bruce Springsteen while channeling Elmer Fudd.
  • 8 Albums Named After Their Cover Songs: Cyndi Lauper, Bruce Springsteen, And More

    When you put a cover song on an album of otherwise original music, it's typically the sort of thing that's tucked away somewhere deep into the tracklisting and not really highlighted. However, these artists felt that their cover songs were so important to the fabric of their albums that they made them the title tracks. Here are eight albums named after their cover songs.
  • 6 Lo-Fi Albums By Big Rock Stars: Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, And More

    One of my favorite genres of music is lo-fi, or "low-fidelity," meaning artists who record their songs onto cheap equipment. Though most lo-fi artists are DIY musicians who work outside of the mainstream and use cheap equipment out of necessity, there are still some highly successful rock stars that have chosen to go lo-fi for aesthetic reasons, or simply out of convenience. Here are six lo-fi albums that were recorded by big rock stars.
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