December 22, 2025 Jesse Singer

Songs Baby Boomers Are Embarrassed To Admit They Loved When They Were Younger

Every generation has guilty pleasures—but boomers? Oh, they practically invented them. Long before Spotify Wrapped exposed everyone’s questionable listening habits, boomers were already hiding record sleeves under their beds and praying no one caught them humming along. These are the songs they loved…and would rather not talk about.
December 22, 2025 Jesse Singer

Are These Really The Best And Worst Albums By The Greatest Rock Bands Ever?

Every legendary rock band has at least one album fans worship—and at least one they quietly pretend never existed. These are the greatest highs and the most notorious lows from the most iconic bands of all time… or are they? Do you agree with the choices?
December 22, 2025 Jesse Singer

Bands That Were Too Weird For Radio—And Too Good To Ignore

Some bands were too strange, too experimental, or too ahead of their time to fit neatly between Top 40 jingles and car-dealership ads. But their weirdness? That’s exactly what made them unforgettable. These groups never conquered radio—but they conquered everyone who actually listened.
The Beach Boys
December 19, 2025 Sammy Tran

Albums That Should’ve Won The Top Grammy But Didn’t

Over the past seven decades, some of the most acclaimed albums ever recorded were overlooked, underestimated, or edged out by “safer” choices.

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Malcolm Young
December 19, 2025 Allison Robertson

After years of being overshadowed by his brother, Malcolm Young’s decline and departure from AC/DC hit the band harder than any lineup change.

A look at Malcolm Young’s quiet leadership in AC/DC, his heartbreaking decline, and why his absence hit the band harder than any lineup change.
December 22, 2025 J. Clarke

Iconic Songs That Turned Nobody Singers Into Superstars

Every superstar origin story has a before and after moment—and usually, it’s marked by a single song. Before the hit, they were grinding, hustling, and hoping someone would listen. After it, there was no putting the genie back in the bottle. These songs didn’t just chart well; they reframed careers overnight, turning unknown names into unavoidable ones.
Portrait of Donny Hathaway
December 19, 2025 Sammy Tran

The Tragic End Of Donny Hathaway

When Donny Hathaway jumped from his New York hotel window, soul music lost one of its most gifted voices to mental illness.
December 18, 2025 J. Clarke

When Sam Cooke was shot in a Los Angeles motel, the dream of a crossover soul star ended—and conspiracy theories began.

Sam Cooke had reached a rare place in American music. He wasn’t chasing relevance—he was defining it. His voice crossed boundaries, his songwriting deepened with each release, and his business instincts put him years ahead of his peers. Then, during one chaotic night in Los Angeles, everything unraveled. The official explanation came together quickly. Understanding it, however, has never been easy.
Nirvana
December 19, 2025 Allison Robertson

Albums That Capture The Hangover Of The 1980s

A human-written ranking of 20 albums that captured the emotional hangover after the 1980s, reflecting burnout, reflection, and the shift away from excess toward authenticity.
December 16, 2025 J. Clarke

When Billie Holiday sang “Strange Fruit,” she risked her life to expose a nation’s sins under the spotlight’s glare.

When Billie Holiday first wrapped her voice around Strange Fruit, she wasn’t just performing—she was stepping into territory so charged it seemed to rearrange the air itself. The song forced audiences to confront truths the country preferred to ignore, and it placed Holiday in a spotlight that felt equal parts triumphant and dangerous. What followed was a career shaped by bravery, pressure, and a piece of music that refused to stay quiet.