Classic Rock, Festival Highlights & Modern Anthems

Each of the four seasons can be characterized by a specific vibe when it comes to the music we have on repeat. Regardless of genre, seasonal playlists are entirely surmised of the feelings evoked by their respective seasons. Summer, for example, is characterized by the upbeat, jovial sounds of youth, where winter may signalize more […]

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These Streaming BTS Documentaries Will Hold You Over Until Their 2026 Return

With BTS back after completing their mandatory military service, new music is on the horizon. The seven-member boy band hasn’t had a complete comeback since 2022’s Proof. For their next venture, they’ve traveled to Los Angeles to soak themselves in the ocean air and the connections they’ve made over the years with well-known producers and […]

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The Next Generation of Rock Royalty

Throughout the entertainment industry, there is hardly a shortage of talented families, parents who pass their talents down to their children who dominate in a similar field. It’s probably the most common in the film and television industries, when a famous actor’s son or daughter starts acting from a young age, too, and becomes the […]

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Oasis, Imagine Dragons, Kaskade & More

There are so many timeless and fantastic concert films to consume when it comes to the world of music. We have some of the most storied, highest-grossing titles of the 21st century, as well as selections that are so iconic they’re being re-released in the IMAX format (or being released that way for the very […]

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10 Classic Rock Songs More Famous Than Their Bands

Some songs don’t only define a moment, they outlive the bands that made them. In classic rock, it’s not uncommon for one breakout hit to become bigger than the artist behind it, dominating playlists, soundtracks, and radio rotations long after the band fades from memory. These tracks didn’t just make music history—they overshadowed it. While […]

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3 Perfect Albums To Relax And Unwind This Labor Day Weekend

With Monday, September 1, being Labor Day, it’s the perfect time to get some physical and mental distance from your job. However, Labor Day weekend is when most of the holiday festivities take place, so whether you’re going to a backyard barbecue, a party, or just choosing to have some alone time, you’ll probably involve […]

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The Greatest Concert Film Ever Made

When the blockbuster film Purple Rain (and its 13x Platinum-selling soundtrack) was released in 1984, it made Prince a star. When he released Sign ‘O The Times three years later, it showed the world that Prince was a true artist. Though not as commercially successful as its predecessor, Sign ‘O The Times is widely regarded—especially […]

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Legendary Drummer Josh Freese Talks Foo Fighters Dismissal, Says He Didn’t Gel With Their Music

Josh Freese has been a masterful and highly coveted drummer for most of his life, playing since he was 7 years old. He was recently let go as the Foo Fighters’ drummer and spoke about it in a newly released interview. Some of the bands that Freese has played for include Guns N’ Roses, Devo, […]

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Disco-Inspired Pop With Emotional Depth

Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend is finally here—and it’s packed with disco, dance, pop, and enough innuendo to keep listeners blushing. She first teased the album in June, following the release of its cheeky lead single, “Manchild.” Some questioned Carpenter’s decision to drop a new album so soon after her last, but she defended the […]

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