If you needed more evidence that The Who died long before it got old, then Endless Wire provides ample evidence of the band s sad, ignominious demise. If you needed more evidence that The Who died ...
The Who now playing that song every night are only half the legend that recorded it forty-one years ago: Daltrey and guitarist-songwriter Pete Townshend, plus a strong, attuned crew of juniors. But ...
The Who’s first studio album in 24 years opens with an echo of the “Baba O’Riley” synth riff, yet Endless Wire doesn’t try to reanimate the muscle of the band’s early-’70s work. Instead, surviving ...
The Who has inked a new deal with Universal Republic for the Oct. 31 release of "Endless Wire," its first album since 1982's "It's Hard." By Billboard Staff The Who has inked a new deal with Universal ...
Many thought, and some had honestly hoped, that the terse, lackluster, synthesizer-laden "It's Hard" would be the Who's final bow. Since 1982, the band members have fought amongst themselves, launched ...
Of all the aspects of the Who's history, their role in the invention of the rock opera is perhaps most controversial. Their peerless 1960s singles and the brawny street rock of Who's Next and Live at ...
So here it is. Almost exactly 24 years since The ‘Oo’s last studio album (1982’s It’s Hard), Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey have finally overcome their studio phobia and delivered a 19 track, 56 ...