The worst albums of the year include career-worst efforts by beloved stars, co-worker slop, and vapid pop mistakes.
Only three songs held the #1 spot for two weeks or less, and six held it for five weeks or more. I think there are eight good ...
“Who wanna rock with Jennie?” After the reveal of the 2025 nominees, the Asian Pop Music Awards clearly do as the superstar leads this year’s field with nine nominations that reflect the pull of her ...
These love songs — Neko Case's "Oh, Neglect...," Valerie June's "Runnin' and Searchin'" and Olivia Dean's "Man I Need" — each express a refreshingly realistic ambivalence toward romance. This is FRESH ...
“Chinese Democracy” finally arrived in 2008. Guns N’ Roses burned through ten guitarists and $13m recording the album, and 15 years had passed since the American band’s previous studio offering. By ...
In 1986, the appeal of “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)” was delightfully uncomplicated. The Beastie Boys had turned the simple art of rebelling against authority figures—teachers, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. What is it about the musical biopic that has inspired so much Oscar love? Is it the genre’s front-row seat on the ...
The 1980s were a transformative era in pop music. Musicians were moving away from the disco genre of the '70s and decided to innovate with bolder sounds. It was a time in which synthesizers, ...
Conservative leaning artist don’t tend to do to well in the Pop fields, no? I guess I could be wrong there. I saw some of her Grammy presentation and the vocals were pretty bad. She’s a great dancer ...
TLDR: An academic study shows popular songs are becoming more generic as streaming and finance reshape music into assets, not just art. Does all music sound the same these days? Many listeners – and ...
Tate and Sabrina are locked in for nominations, that’s not up for debate, but they’ll go home empty handed and that’s not debatable either. Sabrina because her generic pop music isn’t strong enough ...