The Clash is one of those bands whose music remains relevant to every decade and is important for the freedom to express political ideas through music. The Clash was not the first punk rock band to ...
As a fan of the Clash, and more importantly punk rock in general, I would like to put out an alternative point of view to Ken Partridge’s article from Thursday (“Joe Strummer’s lifetime of Clashing,” ...
You can argue whether The Clash was more of a political activist group or a rock band. They were often difficult in interviews, claiming they would rather talk about the news and what their political ...
Forty years ago this month, the Clash drove into a ditch with 'Cut the Crap.' Here's the story behind one of rock's most legendary disasters ...
Although the triple album sprawl of 1980’s Sandinista! from The Clash – the self-styled “only band that matters” – may seem like a more obvious candidate for inspection under the prog lens, its sense ...
“Combat Rock” is the Clash’s most commercially successful album, and it’s also the one that tore them apart. Although it contains their two most-popular songs — “Should I Stay or Should I Go” and ...
The Clash were always a band that had to walk both sides of the line. They took a DIY/punk rock stance while signing with a major label. Their first album wasn’t released in America until two years ...
[KCRW Good Food Music to Cook By](http://blogs.kcrw.com/goodfood/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/music_to_cook_by.png) Every week, Good Food’s Music Supervisor Gary ...