The 1990s gave way to some of the greatest music of all time. But what songs does science deem the most iconic? Read more about it here.
“It was one of those songs where you play the riff, and all of a sudden, something inside you just perks up,” Dave recalls.
Chuck Berry started a revolution when he put the guitar front and center, paving the way for classic riffs in rock music.
David Duchovny got his first guitar to kill time between takes of "Californciation." Now, the "X-Files" star is four albums ...
Keith Urban‘s “Wasted Time” lyrics and edgy track pushed the boundaries of country radio in 2016, and according to one of the song’s co-writers and producers, that’s exactly what Urban set out to do.
Having fired bassist Pete Farndon for his erratic drug-fuelled behaviour, The Pretenders tapped Rockpile guitarist Billy ...
When life unravels, we often grasp for anything to ease the pain. Some choices deepen our wounds, while others help us ...
Music creation has always been a delicate balance between inspiration and craft. While inspiration remains uniquely human, there is also a lot of repetitive manual work and the technical aspects of ...
The "Angel" singer nearly lost her iconic voice to a viral infection just as she completed "Better Broken," her first album ...
AI music is here to stay. But as it quietly populates music streaming platforms, one question lingers: Will your subscription ...
There is a lot of science that goes into nostalgia, but what is it specifically about the song 'Surrender' which makes us pine for the '70s?
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