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Rock n' roll, boy bands, jazz trios, and more; the greats, newbies, and forgotten icons who create our favorite groups.
10 Easy Guitar Songs for Beginners (Including 5 Bollywood Hits)
We’ve compiled a detailed guide to 10 easy guitar songs that are perfect for beginners, including both Western classics and Bollywood hits, so you can keep your practice sessions versatile and exciting.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories12 months ago in Beat
8 Tries Later: Embracing Raw Rock with "Everything That I Wanted"
In a musical landscape dominated by autotune and algorithm-driven hits, 8 Tries Later is a breath of fresh air. This Canadian rock band is unapologetically raw, delivering a sound that harkens back to a time when music was all about authenticity, emotion, and unfiltered talent. Their latest single, Everything That I Wanted, is a perfect example of why they’re a standout in today’s saturated scene.
By mysoundMusic12 months ago in Beat
‘This Is Not An Exit’: The Debut Entrance of The Backfires
Originally featured in UnCL Magazine Last October, we sat down and spoke to British-American indie rock band, The Backfires, who are on the cusp of releasing their debut album ‘This Is Not An Exit’ in January 2025 (out now). The band, who met at UCL (lead singer, Alex Gomes, even had his own show on RARE FM!), discussed the process of producing and releasing their long-awaited debut album, previous musical inspirations and their favourite touring memories.
By Allegra Cuomo12 months ago in Beat
From Acnalbasac Noom To Casablanca Moon
Introduction This is just to let you know about two excellent incarnations of effectively the same album. I will include a playlist so you can sample the music for yourself and make your own judgement on the music.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 12 months ago in Beat
Mogwai - The Bad Fire in Review
So, the new album by Glaswegian post-rock instrumentalist band Mogwai was released on January 24th on Rock Action Records in the UK and Europe and Temporary Residence Limited in the US, and I can safely say I expect it to be high on the list as one of the greats of 2025 when December rolls around. Their 11th studio album, not including the various live albums, remix albums and soundtracks they've released over the 30+ years of their career, The Bad Fire, is a sonic and emotionally dynamic masterpiece. I do not say those words lightly. My big stupid grin while writing this, if you can imagine that, speaks volumes.
By Paul Stewartabout a year ago in Beat
Understanding the Art of Playing the Cello: A Complete Guide for Beginners
The cello, usually called the heart of the string family, is an adaptable and beautiful instrument known for its deep, rich tones. Learning to play the cello can be a gratifying journey like any other art form. However, learning the cello requires patience, determination, and the right assistance. This beginner's guide by Richard Hovan - a famous music instrument player will help you comprehend the basics of playing the cello.
By Richard Hovanabout a year ago in Beat
Transform Team Dynamics with Drum Circle Activities for Employees . AI-Generated.
Modern workplaces thrive on collaboration, creativity, and employee engagement. To foster these essential qualities, innovative team-building activities are essential. Among the most impactful of these are Drum Circle Activities for Employees, offering a unique and energizing way to strengthen team bonds. These rhythm-driven experiences have gained popularity as a tool for boosting morale, encouraging collaboration, and reducing stress.
By Event Management Companyabout a year ago in Beat
Lucero goes literary on 'Among the Ghosts'
By Brian D’Ambrosio On their ninth studio album, rock/alt-country quintet Lucero decided that instead of recording stories, they needed to engage them. "Among the Ghosts" departs from the familiar Memphis style of their earlier arrangements — the blaring bluesy horns and blues-infused riffs — in search of a deeper, more intensely introspective approach rooted in the evocative nature of prose.
By Brian D'Ambrosio about a year ago in Beat











