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Tyler Golsen

Maryland

Contributing Writer at Freelance

New Music Writer for Far Out Magazine. Non-Twitter User.

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  • 2 days ago | faroutmagazine.co.uk | Tyler Golsen

    Thu 26 June 2025 7:31, UK Much like the world of competitive sport, just because you happen to exist at the same time as your contemporaries in music does not mean you are necessarily friendly with them. The 1960s may have seemed like an idyllic place to begin creating music, but the counterculture boom was not without its uncomfortable rivalries. The Who weren’t known to be the nicest or friendliest of the 1960s rock and roll bands.

  • 2 days ago | faroutmagazine.co.uk | Tyler Golsen

    Wed 25 June 2025 17:29, UK The influence of The Cure has been extensive over the past 40 years of popular music. The group have delivered reason upon reason for them to be considered one of the finest groups Britain has ever produced, and their list of impressive moments goes on and on. Although the band themselves detest the term, any artist that taps into the potent well of goth rock that The Cure perfected needs to acknowledge the forefathers of the genre.

  • 3 days ago | faroutmagazine.co.uk | Tyler Golsen

    Wed 25 June 2025 10:37, UK There is an unavoidable pull connected to being in a band. The idea of swanning around with your friends, a gang among the cultural wasteland, attempting to lift any morsel of artistic nourishment you can and blow town with your haul. Even icons like Bob Dylan can be drawn into such a beautifully balanced fantasy. Dylan’s relationship with rock and roll has always been tricky. In his earliest days, he shunned the burgeoning genre in favour of more pure folk stylings.

  • 3 days ago | flipboard.com | Tyler Golsen

    9 hours agoFolk-Rock Legend Bob Dylan Announces 'Deeply Evocative' New Project originally appeared on Parade. Bob Dylan fans may be yearning for new music from the iconic singer-songwriter, but on June 24, 2025, he announced two new projects to tide them over until then: a new book of drawings by the music …

  • 4 days ago | faroutmagazine.co.uk | Tyler Golsen

    Mon 23 June 2025 18:09, UK There was something fantastic about the Grateful Dead that a large chunk of music fans couldn’t understand. The band were not about providing an identikit experience. For years, bands had got up on stage and given the audience what they thought they wanted. The Dead, however, made it a point not to give anyone anything they expected. They would chop and change their setlist, deviate while in the middle of their set and even change the song as they approached the bridge.

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