TV Week
I Gave Cocaine Testing Kits to Famous People at the Logies
Some celebrities were thrilled; others were concerned I'd ruin their careers.
What’s Your Favorite Musical Performance on TV?
From Björk on 'Letterman' to Kendrick at the VMAs, these are our faves.
A Brief History of Metal Bands Crashing TV Shows
From Anthrax to Mastodon to, uh, Anthrax again, here are the best metal appearances on television.
Chappelle's Show's Musical Acts Were a Hell of a Drug
Sketches featuring Dave Chappelle as Prince, Rick James, and Lil Jon—plus televised performances by Kanye West, Erykah Badu, Big Boi, and more—are still influencing pop culture today. In other words, "Game, Blouses."
How the Music Supervisor for ‘The O.C.’ and ‘Gossip Girl’ Changed the Game for Indie Rock
Grammy-nominated Alexandra Patsavas and her soundtracks for 'The O.C.,' 'Gossip Girl,' 'Grey's Anatomy,' and more helped launch artists' careers and shaped the music taste of a generation.
Li'l Elvis and the Truckstoppers Were an Outback Neutral Milk Hotel
We tracked down Li'l Elvis to find out what made the 90s Australian animated television series so special.
Remembering 'Popstars': Sophie Monk’s Television Break Out
Before breaking hearts, Monk and her band Bardot broke records on this early reality TV show.
13 Performances That Prove the Music on 'All That' Was, In Fact, All That
The Nickelodeon sketch show introduced the world to Kenan and Kel and Amanda Bynes, but it also introduced me to Outkast.
'Doug' Gave Us The Beets, the Best Cartoon Rock Band of All Time
Show creator Jim Jinkins talks about music on 'Doug,' and, of course, KILLER TOFUUUUUU.
Beavis and Butt-Head Spoke for a Generation of Metalheads
The cartoon miscreants impossibly became the two most influential voices in metal in the 90s.
‘Freaks and Geeks’ Perfectly Captured the Shift in Music at the Turn of the 70s
The cult show’s use of songs lent authenticity to its 1980 Midwestern setting.