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Genesis Invisible Touch

Genesis Celebrate 40 Years Of Invisible Touch: The Pop Pivot That Redefined Their Global Reach

by Paul Cashmere

Genesis’ Invisible Touch marks its 40th anniversary, revisiting the band’s 1986 commercial peak and global pop-rock breakthrough.

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The Cure Wild Mood Swings

The Cure Wild Mood Swings Turns 30, A Divisive Chapter Reconsidered

by Paul Cashmere

The Cure’s Wild Mood Swings turns 30, revisiting a bold and divisive album that marked a turning point in the band’s career.

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The Cranberries To The Faithful Departed album cover yellow room band photo 1996

The Cranberries To The Faithful Departed Marks 30 Years Of A Defining 90s Statement

by Paul Cashmere

Thirty years after release, To The Faithful Departed captures The Cranberries at their global peak, balancing commercial success with personal and creative pressures.

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Jethro Tull Too Old To Rock And Roll Too Young To Die album cover 1976

Jethro Tull Too Old To Rock And Roll Too Young To Die Marks 50 Years

by Paul Cashmere

Jethro Tull’s 1976 concept album Too Old To Rock And Roll Too Young To Die reaches its 50th anniversary, highlighting its unique place in the band’s catalogue.

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The Rolling Stones Black And Blue 1976 album cover artwork

The Rolling Stones Black And Blue At 50, The Album That Redefined A Band In Flux

by Paul Cashmere

Fifty years on, The Rolling Stones Black And Blue reveals a band in transition, blending genres while navigating internal upheaval and controversy.

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The Moody Blues The Other Side of Life

The Moody Blues’ ‘The Other Side Of Life’ Marks 40 Years Of Synth-Led Reinvention

by Paul Cashmere

The Moody Blues’ 1986 album The Other Side Of Life turns 40, revisiting its synth-driven reinvention, Tony Visconti production and major hit Your Wildest Dreams.

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The Rolling Stones 1966 lineup during the Aftermath album era featuring Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts.

The Rolling Stones Aftermath Turns 60, The Album That Redefined The Band’s Songwriting

by Paul Cashmere

The Rolling Stones’ 1966 album Aftermath turns 60, marking the moment Mick Jagger and Keith Richards delivered their first fully original album and transformed the band’s sound and songwriting.

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Van Halen 5150

Van Halen Celebrate 40 Years Of 5150 Album

by Paul Cashmere

5150 marked Van Halen’s first album with Sammy Hagar, topping charts and reshaping the band’s sound

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Patti Smith Horses 50th anniversary celebration

Patti Smith’s Horses Turns 50, The Album That Rewired Rock And Poetry

by Paul Cashmere

Patti Smith’s Horses turns 50, celebrating a groundbreaking album that reshaped rock and poetry and inspired generations of artists.

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Genesis Invisible Touch
Genesis Celebrate 40 Years Of Invisible Touch: The Pop Pivot That Redefined Their Global Reach

Forty years after its release, Genesis' Invisible Touch remains the band's most commercially successful album, a pop-driven 1986 set that topped charts worldwide, produced five US Top Five singles, and marked a defining shift in the group's studio approach and sound.

June 6, 2026
The Cure Wild Mood Swings
The Cure Wild Mood Swings Turns 30, A Divisive Chapter Reconsidered

Three decades on, The Cure revisit a bold, uneven and ambitious record that reshaped their trajectory and tested their audience

May 6, 2026
The Cranberries To The Faithful Departed album cover yellow room band photo 1996
The Cranberries To The Faithful Departed Marks 30 Years Of A Defining 90s Statement

Three decades on, The Cranberries' third album captures a band at global peak, navigating grief, pressure and political urgency while expanding their sonic reach

April 29, 2026
Jethro Tull Too Old To Rock And Roll Too Young To Die album cover 1976
Jethro Tull Too Old To Rock And Roll Too Young To Die Marks 50 Years

Jethro Tull's Too Old To Rock And Roll Too Young To Die reaches its 50th anniversary, revisiting one of the band's most conceptually ambitious and debated releases

April 23, 2026
The Rolling Stones Black And Blue 1976 album cover artwork
The Rolling Stones Black And Blue At 50, The Album That Redefined A Band In Flux

Fifty years on, The Rolling Stones' Black And Blue captures a pivotal transition period for The Rolling Stones, blending styles while navigating internal upheaval and industry change.

April 23, 2026
The Moody Blues The Other Side of Life
The Moody Blues’ ‘The Other Side Of Life’ Marks 40 Years Of Synth-Led Reinvention

The Moody Blues celebrate 40 years since the release of ‘The Other Side Of Life', the band's 1986 studio album that redefined their sound with synth-driven production and a renewed creative partnership with producer Tony Visconti.

April 21, 2026
The Rolling Stones 1966 lineup during the Aftermath album era featuring Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts.
The Rolling Stones Aftermath Turns 60, The Album That Redefined The Band’s Songwriting

Six decades after release, The Rolling Stones' Aftermath remains the album where the band first committed fully to original songwriting and expanded their sound beyond blues roots.

April 15, 2026