In 1995, Alanis turned raw confession into a blockbuster. Here’s how Jagged Little Pill reshaped rock radio, pop stardom, and heartbreak anthems.
Browsing: classic albums
After Dark Side, Floyd made a colder, braver record. Inside Wish You Were Here: Syd’s shadow, studio tricks, and the band vs. the machine.
How The Clash’s 1979 double album ‘London Calling’ turned punk inside out, reinvented rock, and left its mark on guitars, basses and politics for generations.
How a rejected protest single, personal tragedy and a studio mistake turned Marvin Gaye’s ‘What’s Going On’ into soul’s most radical classic.



