
In part two of his candid interview, Chad Kassem recalls the gritty rise of Acoustic Sounds from a record-crammed apartment to an industry leader, detailing the challenges of pressing plants, COVIDโs business boom, and forging respectful industry alliances.

Pierre recounts how a record theft led him from rock to a lifelong passion for classical music, recommending five era-spanning albumsโfrom Renaissance to Stravinskyโthat shaped his journey and still dazzle audiophiles today.

On a cold February day in 1970, the world was introduced to what would become the cornerstone of heavy metal: Black Sabbathโs self-titled debut album. Born in the industrial heartland of Birmingham, the albumโs raw power and dark themes resonated with a generation yearning for something more profound than the prevailing pop and rock sounds.…

Amid WWII and deep segregation, the International Sweethearts of Rhythmโan all-women, racially diverse jazz bandโrose to fame, defying racial and gender norms while electrifying audiences and outshining male counterparts across the nation.

Mike Harkins dives deep into the tactile and sonic quirks of vinyl playback, exposing factory flaws, groove grime, and pressing imperfections that plague even โaudiophileโ editionsโyet still finds joy in the ritual and magic of spinning LPs.

On November 25, 1976, The Band took the stage at San Franciscoโs Winterland Ballroom for what would be their final performance, an event that would come to be known as โThe Last Waltz.โ This concert, however, was more than just a swan song for one of rockโs most influential groups; it was a monumental celebration…