Fury Fuels Creativity: Punk Icons Discuss Songs that Capture the Punk Spirit

Fury Fuels Creativity: Punk Icons Discuss Songs that Capture the Punk Spirit

Mills’ solo work took that sound international: rough and ready, tight as a drum but urgent and raw, it was punk in spirit if not in sound. Phase 4 is a perfect example of his ability to create a relentless, high-energy track that pushes boundaries and defies genre conventions. It’s a reminder that punk isn’t … Read more

“From Thriller to Sinatra: Quincy Jones Collaborators Share Stories Behind His Songs”

“From Thriller to Sinatra: Quincy Jones Collaborators Share Stories Behind His Songs”

And then he says: “OK, we’re gonna do this thing for Michael, it’s called Beat It. I want you to come up with something that nobody’s ever done before.” So I came up with that little riff that’s on the record – I was just trying to be creative. Quincy always pushed you to be … Read more

half•alive Collaborates with Jordana for Latest Single ‘Songs’

half•alive Collaborates with Jordana for Latest Single ‘Songs’

half•alive has collaborated with Jordana on a new single titled ‘Songs’. The track is set to be featured on their upcoming album Persona, which is scheduled for release on November 15th. It will join previously released tracks ‘Sophie’s House’ and ‘Automatic’. Listen to ‘Songs’ below. In a statement, the band’s Josh Taylor expressed, “There’s a … Read more

New Songs ‘Damage Control’ and ‘Chase Your Demons Out’ Released by Good Looks

New Songs ‘Damage Control’ and ‘Chase Your Demons Out’ Released by Good Looks

Good Looks have recently released two new songs, ‘Damage Control’ and ‘Chase Your Demons Out’. These tracks are part of a double A-side single that follows the band’s second album, Lived Here for a While, which was released in June. You can listen to the songs below. In a statement, Tyler Jordan shared his inspiration … Read more

Review of The Cure’s “Songs of a Lost World” – A Dark, Personal Masterpiece Comparable to Disintegration

Review of The Cure’s “Songs of a Lost World” – A Dark, Personal Masterpiece Comparable to Disintegration

The recent history of the Cure is quite interesting. Despite facing challenges at the end of the 90s with disappointing album releases and chaotic live shows, the 21st century saw them becoming more respected and revered than ever. Many younger artists from various genres were eager to collaborate with frontman Robert Smith, showcasing the band’s … Read more