Roger Waters
November 6, 2025 Allison Robertson

When Roger Waters left Pink Floyd, the legal war that followed nearly destroyed the band—and redefined artistic ownership in rock.

As Pink Floyd reached the height of fame, Roger Waters nearly tore the band apart. What followed was one of the most explosive breakups in rock history, a feud that changed the definition of artistic control forever.
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November 6, 2025 Allison Robertson

Classic Grunge Songs That Are So Much Better Than Any Hit Today

Grunge wasn’t just a genre—it was a cultural shift. Born in the rainy streets of Seattle, it blended raw emotion with distorted guitars and turned angst into anthems.
November 5, 2025 Jesse Singer

The loss of his son led Robert Plant to write Led Zeppelin's "saddest" and most heartfelt song

Led Zeppelin wasn’t known for tenderness. Their catalog was filled with thunderous riffs and swagger—but All My Love was something else entirely. Released in 1979 on In Through the Out Door, it stood out as unusually gentle, melodic, and emotional. But this one wasn’t written for the stage or the spotlight—it was written for someone who would never hear it.
November 5, 2025 Alex Summers

The Country Music Life Of Tanya Tucker

Tanya Tucker burst onto the country‑music scene at age 13 and is still ging strong more than five decades later.

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November 6, 2025 J. Clarke

The Most Streamed Songs Of The Decade Prove We’ve Been Going Through It

The 2010s didn’t just change how we listened to music—they changed why we listened. Spotify became the world’s therapist, gym coach, breakup sponsor, and party planner all in one. Every stream told a story, and judging by the numbers, most of us were either crying, healing, or dancing through an identity crisis.
November 4, 2025 Jesse Singer

A New Documentary Makes The Case That Jim Morrison Faked His Death

For over fifty years, fans have debated what really happened to The Doors’ magnetic frontman. Now, a new film—Before the End: Searching for Jim Morrison—claims there’s far more to the story than a bathtub in Paris. It suggests Morrison didn’t die in 1971 at all, and asks the question…who is Frank?
November 3, 2025 Quinn Mercer

The Best Punk Rock Songs Of All Time

Punk rock wasn’t made to be polite. It was born in garages, basements, and dive bars, fueled by feedback, fury, and a healthy dose of middle fingers. From the snarling early days of the 70s to the pop-punk explosion of the 90s, these songs prove that rebellion never dies, it just changes volume.
November 4, 2025 J. Clarke

The night Jimi Hendrix set his guitar on fire, it wasn’t a gimmick—it was a desperate act of rebellion against being misunderstood.

By the summer of 1967, Jimi Hendrix wasn’t just another guitarist—he was a fuse, burning down to a single, explosive moment. His destiny was waiting on a California stage, drenched in sweat, smoke, and distortion. But that night, when Hendrix struck the match and watched his beloved Stratocaster burn, it wasn’t just spectacle. It was rebellion. It was frustration. It was a man saying, “You’ll remember me—even if I have to burn my music alive”.
November 5, 2025 Peter Kinney

The Most Iconic Double Albums In Rock History

Double albums are bold statements that are epic in scope and ambitious in intent. These rock records didn’t just fill two sides of vinyl; they challenged artists to stretch their sound, dig deeper, and take listeners on journeys. Whether it’s concept-drama, live firepower, or musical experimentation, these albums made lasting marks.
November 4, 2025 Marlon Wright

The Best Blues Songs Of All Time, Ranked

From dusty Delta roads to electric city stages, blues has been the backbone of so many genres and the soundtrack of so many lives. Here are 30 songs that nailed the feeling, rocked the roots, and made us feel something deep.