The Crooners Never Really Left
The Voice Never Left The Building For years, popular music has cycled through trends, production styles, and technologies, yet one thing keeps finding its way back to the center of
The Voice Never Left The Building For years, popular music has cycled through trends, production styles, and technologies, yet one thing keeps finding its way back to the center of
There is a certain kind of songwriting magic that turns everyday moments into something memorable. “Going Shopping” from The Strokes manages to pull off that trick, taking a seemingly mundane
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When The Rolling Stones release new music, there’s always a crowd waiting to declare it either a triumphant return or proof that they should have stopped years ago. “In The
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Less Influencers, More People With Something To Say The music world has never had more content, yet genuinely interesting conversations can still be surprisingly difficult to find. Somewhere along the
There are songs that slowly earn your attention, and then there are songs like “Need Your Love” from OneRepublic that seem designed to walk into the room and immediately take
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The Most Important Thing The Music Business Rarely Talks About For decades, artists have been told that passion is its own reward. That’s a lovely sentiment until somebody needs surgery,
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Long before it became common to see women fronting rock bands, Suzi Quatro was kicking down doors with a bass guitar strapped around her shoulder. She didn’t wait for the
Individual Artist Pages The internet has given us unlimited information and somehow made finding useful information harder. Search for an artist, and you’ll usually end up bouncing between social media
Continue readingBecause Googling Musicians Shouldn’t Count As Research
The music industry has always been driven by the next big thing. New artists emerge, trends change, and genres evolve. Yet through all that change, one thing remains constant: great
Bring Your Love, is the new song by Madonna, with Sabrina Carpenter in tow. When artists from different generations come together, the results can be surprising. Bring Your Love pairs