High Time, was released in 1971, to great reviews but poor sales. In late 1972, the band broke up, with their hometown final show attended only by a few dozen fans. Every member of MC5 pursued ...
They also released the studio albums “Back in the USA” and “High Time” before breaking up at the end of 1972. In quiet honor ...
I was heartbroken because he had such a passion for life. I hate to sound corny but he really did,” recalls Slash about ...
MC5's third and latest album Heavy Lifting—which might very well be their last—debuts on multiple charts in the U.K. this week.
They also released the studio albums "Back in the USA" and "High Time" before breaking up at the end of 1972. In quiet honor of the MC5, Rage Against the Machine would nickname their band's ...
The first time music journalist Ben Edmonds heard about the MC5, it was from musician friends ... There were plenty of other ways to get high.”) But this was how a 15-year-old Jaan Uhelszki ...
The title track of the MC5's debut live album was the incendiary call to arms that ignited punk’s vital spark in 60s Detroit ...
“Yes, it’s bittersweet — perhaps even the exact right thing at precisely the wrong time,” Kramer’s ... be a more modern version of ‘High Times,’ MC5’s critically lauded 1972 ...
They also released the studio albums “Back in the USA” and “High Time” before breaking up at the end of 1972. In quiet honor of the MC5, Rage Against the Machine would nickname their band ...
The fact is that MC5 had cultural reach beyond their brief lifespan. Luckily, their first new album since 1971’s High Time captures their essential rebel spirit. It features a cast of rock ...