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Few bands blurred the line between parody and genius like Spinal Tap. This feature explores how the cult mockumentary redefined rock mythology, and how the Spinal frame channels that same spirit of excess, wit, and enduring style.

PJ Harvey helped reshape the sound and aesthetic of alternative music with fearless artistry and emotional precision. This feature explores how her raw, poetic energy continues to influence musicians and designers alike.

More than a genre, Indie music has always been a declaration of creative freedom. Its sound and style have shaped how we define authenticity. This Vinylize story celebrates the movement’s fearless individuality and the frames that echo its ethos.

From Bowden’s 1896 brake cable to today’s carbon fibre frames, cycling’s story and evolution is one of materials. Steel, aluminium, and carbon have each redefined not only how bikes ride, but also who rides them and why.

Chester Bennington’s raw, urgent voice defined a generation, with the frontman bridging rock and vulnerability in a way few artists could. This Vinylize tribute examines how his sound revolutionised modern rock and how the Chester optical frame embodies that same balance of power and precision.

From fronting a Judas Priest tribute band to stepping into Rob Halford’s shoes, Tim “Ripper” Owens’ journey is the stuff of heavy metal legend. His fierce, operatic voice and uncompromising stage presence echo the bold lines of the Ripper optical frames: sharp, defiant, and built for those who live loud.

A new series exploring the vinyl stylus and how this small yet vital component has helped shape the way we listen and connect with music. Part 1 traces its journey from early recorded sound to a crafted, finessed, and in some cases, hand-built artisanal tool.

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