90s music
Music for 90s babies and fans of timeless pop music; explore the decade defined by boybands, Europop, girl groups, rap, and so much more.
Instagramâs âSomething to Take the Edge Offâ â A Pure Vibe
Every other day, a new trend emerges in the world of Instagram. Sometimes itâs dance challenges, sometimes cooking videos, and sometimes travelogues. But for the past few weeks, a strange but fascinating trend has been taking hold of usersâitâs called âSomething to Take the Edge Off.â
By Echoes of Life5 months ago in Beat
My Chemical Romance
In the early 2000s, when mainstream rock felt split between polished pop-punk and gritty garage revival, a band from Newark, New Jersey, emerged with a soundâand a visionâthat refused to fit into any single box. My Chemical Romance (MCR) wasnât just a band. They were a story, a movement, and, for many, a lifeline.
By Junaid Shahid 5 months ago in Beat
OF LIMBO Have Leveled Up With New "Unplugged" LP
Long Beach, CA Rockers OF LIMBO have just released their new âUnpluggedâ album, which shows a deeper, more thoughtful side of the band. They have built a reputation of performing over-the-top, rowdy and fun live shows with their high energy version of heavier rock. This new LP showcases a more intimate and contemplative side, and they show growth and are leveling up - by exhibiting how broad a range they have beyond writing and performing hard rock bangers. The album showcases a quieter acoustic sound with a mix of original songs and 3 covers of classic tracks. They produced and mixed this set of songs at their home studio, and had it mastered at Long Beach Mastering by Brian Frederick.
By RockNRollBuddha5 months ago in Beat
Lockets
The Island of Lost Things The small island was shrouded in mystery. It was said that the island had a way of reclaiming lost things, and people would travel from far and wide to find what they had misplaced. Lena had always been skeptical, but after losing her grandmother's locket, she felt desperate enough to try anything.
By Tariq Pathan 5 months ago in Beat
The Crazy Train of Life:
I was born in 1984. Two of my favorite uncles introduced my parents, and both of them were really into the music scene in Oregon (yes, connected to things like the Grateful Dead and the Cherry Poppinâ Daddies, for context). They were also very into wrestling. Often, both of these uncles, who were my favorites when I was a kid, would babysit me.
By Sai Marie Johnson6 months ago in Beat
âMore Than a Melody: The Deep Roots of Music in Human Lifeâ
Everyone is familiar with music. It is said to be the food of the soul. We hear music everywhere: in shopping malls, concerts, halls and festivals. Even when there is none playing, we often hear it inside our heads. Because music occupies so much of our lives, could it have played an important role in the development of the species?
By Binary Beast6 months ago in Beat









