album reviews
Reviews of albums old and new from iconic artists and up and coming musicians alike.
KoRn Excites Fans With Mysterious 2024 Album Reveal
The rock band KoRn is working on a new album. According to lead guitarist Brian “Head” Welch, it will be a return to their heavy-guitar roots. Welch co-founded the band in 1993. In an interview with the student-managed New Jersey radio station WSOU 89.5 FM, he spoke about the band’s progress. The album will follow 2022’s requiem and, in the words of Welch, be some of the best music they have made in years.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sportsabout a year ago in Beat
Discovering C37: Paul Cudby’s Musical Evolution
In the serene landscapes of the Lake District in England, a musical talent has emerged that captivates the soul and transcends genres. Paul Cudby, the visionary behind the project C37, crafts ambient chill music that offers a rich tapestry of sound, inviting listeners to embark on a sensory journey.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Miley Cyrus The Sensation
Miley Cyrus is a renowned American singer, songwriter, and actress who has captivated audiences worldwide with her unique blend of pop, rock, and country music. She rose to fame as Hannah Montana, a Disney Channel character, but her career has evolved significantly since then.
By Jyotishgher Astrologyabout a year ago in Beat
Playlist: punk nostalgia, twisted psychedelia
Rubber Oh – The Well Rubber Oh, which has a new album out on Friday, is a side project from Pigsx7 guitarist and producer Sam Grant. But while the ‘day job’ involves some hard-hitting shredding, this is a different beast. The scope is cinematic at times; bits of The Well could soundtrack a twisted take on some kind of medieval epic, while another preview track, Bloodlust, uses strings and chorus to set up a post-psychedelic sound world that takes the Summer of Love and gives it a kick up the backside.
By Andy Pottsabout a year ago in Beat
Nova Rockafeller’s “Hey You”: A Battle Cry of Identity, Rebirth, and Reclaiming Your Damn Life
Nova Rockafeller’s track "Hey You" is a raw, unapologetic middle finger to societal norms, inner demons, and anything—or anyone—that’s ever tried to box her in. It’s more than just a song. It’s a battle cry for anyone who’s clawed their way out of personal hell, reshaped their identity, and learned to fight their own reflection. In this post, we’re diving headfirst into the lyrics and unpacking the powerful themes that punch through every line like a one-two combo from a prizefighter.
By Sunshine Firecrackerabout a year ago in Beat
Chaos Unfolds: Jane's Addiction Concert Ends Abruptly After Perry Farrell Punches Dave Navarro, Escorted Offstage by Crew
Introduction Fans of Jane's Addiction were in for an unforgettable night, but not in the way they anticipated. A concert filled with energy took an unexpected turn when frontman Perry Farrell threw a punch at guitarist Dave Navarro, leading to an abrupt halt of the performance. The altercation stunned the crowd and left many wondering what had caused such a shocking end. In this article, we'll explore the events that transpired, discuss the band's dynamics, and address frequently asked questions regarding this unforgettable moment.
By Sohan Chandanabout a year ago in Beat
What Led to the Onstage Fight Between Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro at Jane’s Addiction Concert?
On September 13, 2024, a Jane’s Addiction concert in Boston took a shocking turn when tensions between lead singer Perry Farrell and guitarist Dave Navarro erupted into a physical altercation on stage. The incident, which occurred during a performance of the song “Ocean Size,” left fans bewildered as the band’s North American tour was abruptly interrupted. What was supposed to be another stop in their celebrated tour quickly turned into a viral moment, raising questions about the dynamics within the band and what might have caused the sudden outburst.
By Sangita Nandiabout a year ago in Beat
Is the Adwysd Official x Stussy Store Official Collection the Next Big Thing in Streetwear?
In the ever-evolving world of fashion, particularly streetwear, collaborations between brands have become a focal point for innovation, style, and exclusivity. The most recent buzz in this realm is the highly anticipated Adwysd Official x Stussy Store Official collection. Streetwear aficionados and fashion critics alike are keenly observing this partnership, which has all the makings of being the next big thing in street fashion. But what is it about this collaboration that’s causing such a stir? To understand the potential impact of this collection, let’s dive deep into the factors contributing to its excitement and what sets it apart in the competitive streetwear landscape.
By essentialshoodieabout a year ago in Beat
Short n' Sweet by Sabrina Carpenter - Bop or Flop?
ALBUM OF THE YEAR. LYRICAL. ADDICTIVE. Short n' Sweet by Sabrina Carpenter is definitely high on the list for songs I cannot turn off. Each and every song off this album is just *chef's kiss*. So good. So, so good. You'd want to crank up the stereo volume and dance down the street to most songs on this album... shed a little tear for a couple others. No matter what, you will not be turning this album off once you press play (As long as you're 18+... because the songs and it's lyrics are definitely not kid friendly at all. This album was in true Former Disney Star fashion, I must say).
By 'Lissa Stufflestreetabout a year ago in Beat
Music From "The Body" by Ron Geesin and Roger Waters
Introduction These days Roger Waters, ex-bass player with Pink Floyd is a curmudgeonly annoying person, although responsible for some excellent music. He also once had a mischievous sense of humour as demonstrated by "Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict" from his solo section on "Ummagumma".
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat










