The Clash were about two and a half years into their career before they played a gig on U.S. soil. The band’s first American show wasn’t at a grimy punk club: They were already too popular in the ...
Clash Royale's late 2025 update introduced Heroes, powerful troop variants with unique, activatable abilities. These game-changers, unlocked via Hero Fragments, add a new strategic layer, demanding ...
“The thing is, I didn’t connect with the Clash, initially,” Public Enemy’s Chuck D confesses when we catch up to discuss Spotify’s new eight-part podcast “Stay Free: The Story of The Clash,” which the ...
It’s hard to separate songs from the memories we associate with them. People and places we used to know suddenly come rushing back with tremendous clarity after just a flurry of notes and words sung ...
The Clash was once about getting a coveted coat. That might seem hard to conceive now for an event that has crisscrossed the country twice in the past three years while mushrooming into a preseason ...
On the Clash’s London Calling, the pink-and-green lettering that frames Paul Simonon—red London down the Y axis, green Calling across the X—mimics the “first” rock album, Elvis Presley’s 1956 debut.
The band didn't write "Revolution Rock," Joe Strummer started "Lost in the Supermarket" on the back of a guitar-string package, and Paul Simonon smashed his bass a day earlier than everyone thinks 1.
First things first, even though Clash: Artifacts of Chaos takes place in Zenozoik, the same world that is chronicled in the Zeno Clash games, those who are uninitiated in the lore of that world will ...
"Think epic battles, immaculate Barbarian mustaches, and the kind of humor our players know and love,” the head of film & TV at gaming studio Supercell says. By Tony Maglio Clash of Clans is coming to ...
Clash Royale codes can help you claim free emotes and gold in the popular multiplayer strategy game. If you've never played the hit app before, the game drops you into a cartoony, fantasy world where ...
The strange mash-ups in What the Clash?, which could require sliding slot cars past insouciant black cats, are reminiscent of WarioWare microgames. By Harold Goldberg In the year’s most addictive, ...