The Spookiest Song Ever Recorded

There really isn’t a single holiday, secular or otherwise, that isn’t enhanced by music. Wintertime anthems are likely the first to come to mind. Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” is undoubtedly the biggest holiday song ever written. Meanwhile, Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” along with its iconic music video, has become synonymous with […]

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Khalid’s ‘after the sun goes down’ Album Review: A Mixed Bag

Even amid all the turmoil with AI in the music industry, 2025 has been a phenomenal year for music thus far. We’ve seen releases from the biggest names in the biz (Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, Bad Bunny), posthumous albums from some of music’s greatest legends (Mac Miller, Woody Guthrie), and even some unexpected debuts (Finn […]

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The Movement To Save The Music Industry Needs A Listers On Its Side

Spotify criticism is nothing new, but with AI-generated tracks flooding the platform and payouts to musicians still abysmally low, the outrage is boiling over again. A growing campaign dubbed Death to Spotify is calling for a reckoning—and they aren’t mincing words. Their mission? Dismantle the streaming giant’s grip on the music industry. But without big-name […]

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Taylor Swift May Forever Live In The Shadow Of Her Folklore Album

It’s been three albums since the folklore/evermore era, but fans still seem happiest lost in the woods. The Life of a Showgirl was meant to be Taylor Swift‘s glitter-covered escape from that core chapter, yet much of the magic failed to make it out of the forest. Lead single, “The Fate of Ophelia,” landed gracefully, […]

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Rod Stewart’s Forgotten Band And The 50th Anniversary Of Their Ending

The music and overall history of classic rock often seem to be attached to strange or unexpected occurrences. There are fistfights that happen by oddly random chance, songs with accidental, karaoke-related “curses,” and the genre swerves from artists and bands that (at least at one point) nobody saw coming or knew would ultimately happen. One […]

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Rod Stewart’s Forgotten Band And The 50th Anniversary Of Their Ending

The music and overall history of classic rock often seem to be attached to strange or unexpected occurrences. There are fistfights that happen by oddly random chance, songs with accidental, karaoke-related “curses,” and the genre swerves from artists and bands that (at least at one point) nobody saw coming or knew would ultimately happen. One […]

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