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Why Abba's “Dancing Queen” Is the Saddest Record Ever Made
You thought it was just a cheesy song that your great-aunt fell over to at your cousin's wedding, didn't you? You were wrong.
New British PM Theresa May Has Horrible Taste In Music
May told the BBC's 'Desert Island Discs' that if you were trapped on an island with her, all she would play is Abba, church music, and clips from 'Yes Minister'—which bodes well for Britain.
What It Feels Like to Impersonate a Rock Star Onstage
Learning lessons in truth and beauty from ABBA, Oasis, and Foo Fighters impersonators who make a living at the summer's biggest fake festivals.
Portishead Share Ominous Cover of ABBA's "SOS" From 'High-Rise' Soundtrack
The accompanying video is dedicated to the late British MP and anti-Brexit politician Jo Cox.
The Noisey Guide To ABBA
Know this: ABBA are not disco schmaltz. For starters, their songs are full of perfectly pitched pathos and they've never once sold out. No wonder Bob Dylan loves them…
Did Obama Just Hint That He's a Secret Avicii Fan?
The incident in question took place at the US-Nordic Leaders Summit in Washington, DC on May 13.
The ABBA Museum, Which Exists, Is Weird as Shit
ABBA: The Museum doubles as the Swedish Music Hall of Fame because ABBA were to Swedish pop music what The Beatles were to rock.
26 Musicians Too Rock to Show Up for Their Own Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction
What's more anti-establishment than not showing up for your own party?
I Attended Stockholm's ABBA Dinner Party
After the first serving of bread, Greek salad, and an unidentified sausage when an old lady materialized on a balcony over the bar. Two minutes later, we were all thanking ABBA for the music and delighted waiters who strutted around clapping their...
A First Date (Pole Dancing) With... Claudia Kane
I got to know one of the UK's most enigmatic new pop stars by riding the pole and doing some tarot.
Odd Couples: The Weirdest Dance Music Collabs Ever
From bluegrass electronica to rapping about cake, electronic music ventures into some odd directions.
What Was It Like Being a DJ in Communist Romania?
Sorin Lupaşcu began DJing in 1974, when he had to record dance music off the radio and hold parties at local high schools, and worked his way up to manning the decks at Eastern Europe's biggest open-air disco.