Bee Thousand-Guided by Voices **** It is, of course, a matter of opinion, but my vote goes to either Konk or Inside In/Inside out, both by the Kooks
indie pop (indigo) pop (year one-what is love?) rock/soft rock (time travel) it really depends on the song/album you are talking about though.. but you could say indie pop
The Weakerthans are a four-piece Canadian indie rock band. They are best known for their album called Left and Leaving which ranked sixth place in the Top 50 Canadian albums of all time in 2005.
Indie rock, and alternative but most of the time they like to jam out to heavy metal! ROCK ON LITTLE DUDES!
the white album = 1968
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was album of the year in 1967 and, at the time, was considered the greatest album of all time.
Because they are one of the greatest and most influential rock bands of all time. Their 1980 album, Back In Black, is the highest selling rock album all time, and second high selling album of any genre of all time.
"You Set The Scene" by Love, from the album Forever Changes
The Libertines is a band from London that can be called indie rock. They are part of a group of musicians that lead to the garage band resurgence at the time.
Rock and roll has evolved from its roots in the 1950s to encompass various subgenres like classic rock, punk rock, heavy metal, alternative rock, and indie rock. The sound has evolved with advancements in technology and influences from other genres, leading to a more diverse and experimental approach to music-making. Social and cultural shifts have also shaped the themes and messages in rock music over time.
No particular number. Having a number one album just means it was the top-selling album in a specified time period. In the US, album sales are tabulated weekly.
The band called, The XX, has a song titled 'Night Time'. They are a British electronic pop band. They formed in London in 2005 and released their first album in 2009.
Yes, Roger McGuinn sings lead vocals on "Rock and Roll Time" from his album Cardiff Rose. The song showcases his distinct vocal style and is a tribute to the roots of rock and roll. The album was released in 1976 and highlights McGuinn's musical influences and songwriting.