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Monet: The Raw Energy of Experimental Post-Punk
If there’s one band that embodies the spirit of creative chaos, it’s Monet, the experimental post-punk quartet from Swansea. Known for their explosive live performances and boundary-pushing sound, Monet is a band that thrives on the unpredictable.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Jean Caffeine, the genre-fluid OG punk, unveils her psychobilly track “Mammogram"
You may not have heard of Jean Caffeine, but as the Dallas Observer once put it, “You’d be a lot cooler if you did.” Jean Caffeine’s journey is a fascinating trip through the underground music scenes of San Francisco, New York City, and Austin, making her a true genre-fluid artist who has embraced punk, cowpunk, folk, and Americana throughout her career.
By Sarah Wagnerabout a year ago in Beat
Liv Hanna Kicks Off the Month with "AGAIN3X"
Soon-to-be superstar Liv Hanna kicks off the month of November with her new release, "AGAIN3X." "AGAIN3X" follows the 21-year-old songstress' penultimate song of the year, "Proud of Yourself." The two records are drastically different sonically. The budding singer-songwriter experiments with a new sound in "AGAIN3X," again showcasing the versatility that she possesses and the one of a kind talent that she is. "AGAIN3X" is a record that masterfully blends Alt-Pop, Hyperpop, Pop-Punk, and Pop Rock.
By Meikhel Philogeneabout a year ago in Beat
Discover The Rogues: Dublin’s Explosive New Sound
Emerging from the vibrant Ballymun neighborhood of Dublin, The Rogues are shaking up the music scene with an electrifying blend of punk rock and Irish folk. This talented band pays homage to legendary groups like The Pogues while infusing their sound with a fresh, US pop punk twist that resonates with both new listeners and seasoned fans alike.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Drake's Throne Shaken By Kendrick Lamar
The rap world has been abuzz with rumors of a brewing feud between two of its biggest stars, Drake and Kendrick Lamar. While the two artists have often been compared and contrasted, their relationship has generally been cordial. However, recent events have sparked speculation that the friendly rivalry may be turning into something more sinister.
By Kelly Munala Brookesabout a year ago in Beat
Nicki Minaj: A Hip-Hop Queen Reigning Supreme
Nicki Minaj, born Onika Tanya Maraj, is a Trinidadian-American rapper, singer, songwriter, actress, and model. She is widely regarded as one of the most influential female rappers of all time, known for her versatility, lyrical prowess, and unique style. Minaj's journey to the top of the hip-hop world has been marked by both triumphs and challenges, but her unwavering determination and talent have solidified her status as a living legend.
By Kelly Munala Brookesabout a year ago in Beat
The Surprising Truth About Pop Music: Beyond the Beats and Lyrics. AI-Generated.
Pop music, with its catchy melodies and relatable lyrics, has dominated the music industry for decades. But beneath the surface of the catchy beats and infectious choruses lies a rich tapestry of stories, influences, and cultural significance. Let's delve into some surprising truths about pop music that you may never have known.
By Kelly Munala Brookesabout 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











