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6 Punk Rock Christmas Songs
I worked in retail during every holiday season for the past 20 years. (My first job was a seasonal gig at a clothing store endlessly folding clothes.) What do all retail places have in common during most of November and December? Christmas music.
By Crysta Coburn7 years ago in Beat
The Best Rated Songs on Spotify Right Now
The music industry is a competitive landscape, and artists of all genres share the dream of their music being consumed by millions. Once they make it to the charts, however, their music then becomes almost impossible to ignore. None of these stars' chart-topping reign ever lasts forever, though. We've gathered some of the best rated songs on Spotify right now so that you don't miss a beat, literally. Check out which artists have become today's most frequently played, loved, and then played again... and again, and again on Spotify's global charts.
By Riley Bates7 years ago in Beat
Top 10 Up and Coming Musical Artists to Watch in 2019
1. Alex McQuade Alex McQuade is a pop and R&B musician from central Pennsylvania. His debut EP, Lofi Luv U, turned heads and stole hearts; and his debut album, Jejune Intercommunication, had them begging for more. Since then, he has produced a single, but is planning on releasing another full length project in early 2019. Watch out, because Alex is looking to rock the world.
By Blake Dylan7 years ago in Beat
10 Unknown Christmas Songs to Spice up Your Holiday Playlist
Whenever the holidays come around, there seems to only be about 15 songs sang by multiple artists. You can listen to Dean Martin croon "Baby, It's Cold Outside" or modernize it with Idina Menzel and Micheal Buble's version. So if you're tired of those same songs, no matter how many artists have sung them, you're in luck. This year, spice up your holiday playlist with the following 10 original holiday songs.
By Kristen Barenthaler7 years ago in Beat
Music for a New Chapter
It's not unusual for people to say that music affects their mood. In fact, I think you'd struggle to find a person who would disagree. We, as a species, have mastered the art of music. We are able to make each other feel our emotions through a simple melody, eloquently crafted lyrics, and a lively beat. And I for one am not immune to the effects of music. A song can make me repeatedly cry due to the heartbreak that's been woven through it by the singer, but they can also improve my mood drastically within seconds of hearing the first chords.
By Robbie Nichols7 years ago in Beat
25 Dope up and Coming Hip Hop/R&B Artist Under 25
Ar'mon & Trey Ar'mon (left) Trey (right) Two talented brothers Ar'mon Warren (21), and Trey Taylor (19) from Detroit Michigan. They started on Vine and later went to YouTube where they created a fun lifestyle, vlog, and prank channel to coincide with their budding music career. They have a classic r&b sound with trap elements to mix with the sound of today's hip-hop. Their best-known works are "Forever" and "Right Back"
By GrlWrldMedia7 years ago in Beat
Your Helpful Lil Concert Guide
Like anything else, preplanning is always the most important part of a concert. It's everything from "What should I bring?" to "How much money will I need?" I currently work for an Arizona-based concert promoting company that allows me to travel different venues. (And it even saves me a good bit of money on concert tickets) The one thing I noticed while working though was seeing how unprepared or even how upset some people got while trying to enter a show or even trying to enjoy the show. Luckily for you, I enjoy a good bit of different music and always find myself at a show so I have some tips for you! And if you've never been to a concert don't worry, I made this list in order from cheapest/smallest to the more expensive/bigger shows.
By Sarah Jane7 years ago in Beat
Beyond K-Pop
Hello, and welcome back to Silver Linings where I give a voice to the maligned, forgotten, and ignored. The Korean music scene has been on a hot streak for the last few years. This is attributed entirely to the genre known as "K-pop," South Korea's equivalent of the "J-pop" that Japan had pushed into anime fans' iPods for decades now. One of the biggest successes in music video history came thanks to Park Jae-sang, known to the world as "Psy," whose music video for the song "Gangnam Style" went viral to the point that, as of this writing, it has been viewed 3.2 BILLION (that's with a "B") times, making it one of the most watched videos in history. While subsequent international success eluded Psy, the group known as BTS took the ball and ran with it, becoming the most successful Korean act ever.
By Adam Wallace7 years ago in Beat











