Bon Scott
December 5, 2025 Allison Robertson

When Bon Scott died, AC/DC almost quit. “Back In Black” turned grief into one of the greatest comebacks in music history.

To this day, Bon Scott’s influence is felt in every AC/DC show, every riff, every shout from the crowd. His death nearly ended the band — but it also inspired one of the most legendary albums ever recorded.
Jeff Buckley
December 5, 2025 Allison Robertson

When Jeff Buckley drowned in the Mississippi, he left behind one album—and a legacy of haunting perfection that defined a generation.

A moving look at Jeff Buckley’s life, his extraordinary voice, the making of Grace, and how his tragic drowning left behind a haunting legacy that continues to inspire generations.
December 5, 2025 Jesse Singer

Spotify Wrapped Just Dropped—And These Are The Facts People Don’t Want You To Know About Their Listening Habits

Spotify Wrapped is fun…until it exposes exactly who you really are at 2 a.m. It’s playful, colorful, and brutally honest. And the truth it reveals? Let’s just say people suddenly 'can’t believe' their own stats the moment right before they hit share.

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December 5, 2025 Jack Hawkins

London Calling: The Greatest Songs About The British Capital

Discover the 25 greatest songs ever written about London—from punk anthems and jazz standards to modern pop hits. Explore iconic tracks inspired by the British capital’s neighborhoods, nightlife, history, and culture in this ultimate music guide.
December 5, 2025 J. Clarke

When Beyoncé released “Lemonade”, she turned betrayal into art—and transformed pain into cultural power.

Beyoncé has never been the type to simply drop an album—she drops events. But when she released Lemonade in 2016, she delivered something far bigger than a collection of songs. She handed the world a deeply personal story wrapped in stunning visuals, ancestral symbolism, cultural commentary, and enough emotional voltage to light up an entire art form. This wasn’t just pop music; it was a reckoning. A reclamation. A reminder that even the world’s biggest superstar can bleed and rebuild at the same time.
December 4, 2025 Jesse Singer

These Rock And Roll Lyrics Are So Bad We Don’t Know How Anyone Ever Liked Them

Rock and roll has given us some amazingly poetic, profound and perfect lyrics…but it's also provided us with lyrics so clumsy they feel like they were scribbled on a napkin in the studio parking lot seconds before recording—and then they lost the napkin, panicked, and recorded whatever words they could remember. These aren’t cute or cheesy—they’re genuinely bad, confusing, awkward, or unintentionally hilarious...
December 5, 2025 J. Clarke

When Rick James lived up to his “Super Freak” image, the excess nearly erased the musical genius behind the chaos.

Rick James didn’t just walk into pop culture—he strutted in wearing leather, lace, and enough attitude to power an arena tour. He was the self-crowned king of punk-funk, the man behind one of the most unforgettable basslines ever recorded, and a performer whose swagger could light up a city block. But behind the wild persona was a deeply talented musician who kept getting swallowed by the very chaos he made look effortless. His life was a high-speed chase between brilliance and disaster—and both sides fought hard for the wheel.
December 4, 2025 J. Clarke

These Albums Defined The MTV Generation

The moment MTV burst onto the scene, it didn’t just reshape music. It reshaped everything—style, language, teen bedrooms, and the way albums became cultural events. Suddenly, a record wasn’t just something you listened to. It was something you watched. These 20 albums didn’t just ride the MTV wave; they created it, fueled it, and made the network feel like a wild new frontier. Think neon, synths, leather, and that unmistakable sense that music had somehow gotten bigger, louder, and more cinematic.
December 4, 2025 J. Clarke

The Most Overused Wedding Songs Of All Time

Weddings are full of surprises—emotional vows, questionable dance moves, and at least one uncle who misjudges the power of an open bar. But one thing that's never surprising? The music. For better or worse, certain songs have cemented themselves as wedding-playlist royalty, popping up so often they practically carry engraved invitations.