Barry McGuire’s “Eve of Destruction” still stings: racism, war, nuclear dread, and political cynicism feel uncomfortably current.
Browsing: folk rock
A deep dive into “Different Drum,” Linda Ronstadt’s star-making moment with the Stone Poneys, and why the song still sounds rebellious.
How a grim New Orleans folk ballad became The Animals’ career-defining anthem, rewired 60s rock, and still stirs arguments about sin, sex and authenticity.
How David Crosby went from folk-rock revolutionary to notorious burnout to late-life sage, all while chasing one radical goal: songs that feel like voyages.



