Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credits: Disney Channel Disney’s The Replacements is an animated television series that follows two siblings, Todd and Riley, who ...
When The Replacements released Let It Be in 1984, it caused people to ask their local record stores for other albums with a similar sound. As the decade continued, it led to alternative rock becoming ...
“I hate music / sometimes I don’t / I hate music / it’s got too many notes” – fewer lyrics sum up the pure essence of their creator more than Replacements frontman Paul Westerberg‘s on “I Hate Music,” ...
The Replacements were coming off of their most successful album yet. Pleased to Meet Me saw the band move away from their punk rock roots and find their footing with crafted songs. They always had ...
Back in the ’80s, when slick pop and hair metal began to consume all, a hard-drinking group of ragged Minnesotan rockers continued to show up some nights ready to play and some nights not. They were a ...
The Replacements were a Minneapolis-based rock band (known initially for punk rock, and then as major players in the shift from punk to alternative rock) that rose to prominence in the 1980s and ...
The Replacements have announced a sprawling box set of their 1985 album Tim, featuring a completely remixed version of the LP. Titled Tim: Let It Bleed Edition, the four-CD and one-LP set also ...
Decades after The Replacements made their major label debut with Tim, longtime fans are now in for a special treat as Rhino is set to release the Tim: Let It Bleed Edition. The deluxe box set will ...
In 1990, Minneapolis rockers The Replacements were in Los Angeles recording what would be their final album. During the preceding 10 years they had recorded seven critically acclaimed albums and ...
The Replacements' "Let It Be" album cover was shot at a Minneapolis house that has become a local rock landmark. Photographer Daniel Corrigan captured the iconic rooftop photo in 1984, which continues ...
Most works of art — especially these days — come into our lives quickly, make an immediate impression, and then just as rapidly disappear. In human terms, we have an acquaintance-like relationship ...