Category: Music
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Taylor Swift Announces 12th Studio Album The Life of a Showgirl
Taylor Swift has officially announced her highly anticipated 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, with pre-orders now open for vinyl, CD (with poster), and cassette editions exclusively via her website. The album is scheduled for release on October 3, 2025, with physical copies set to ship by October 13. The announcement was made…
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The Tragic Legacy of the 27 Club
As far as musical patterns go, one of the most tragic is the fabled “27 Club.” The name refers to the striking number of famous musicians who have died at that particular age. It has become a saddening statistic to which many legends have fallen. But when did this trend begin, and who are some…
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Journeyman Musicians – When One Successful Band Isn’t Enough
Once an artist finds success in a band, they usually stick with the group that brought them the most acclaim. But for these Journeyman Musicians, one big band wasn’t enough. Whether through changing creative direction, personal disagreements, or the desire to try something new, they left one hugely successful group — and found major success…
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Alter Bridge announce Blackbird Festival with Skindred and more
Hard rock titans Alter Bridge have revealed details of their inaugural Blackbird Festival, marking a major milestone in their two-decade career. The Florida-formed four-piece will make their long-awaited return to Wales — their first performance there in over seven years — when they headline TK Maxx presents Depot Live at Cardiff Castle on Saturday, June…
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10 Music Feuds That Tested The Beatles’ Supremacy
The Beatles may have been the biggest band in the world, but they didn’t rise to the top without competition. Throughout the 1960s and beyond, a host of artists—from fellow British Invasion acts to American icons—either rivalled them in the charts, pushed them creatively, or directly shaped their sound. Some were friendly peers, others were…
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10 Iconic Vietnam War – Inspired Songs That Defined a Generation
The 1960s were perhaps the decade of the greatest social change in US history. The civil rights movement, the assassination of JFK, and the ongoing Cold War with the USSR shaped American society. One of the most defining events, however, was the Vietnam War. As more US soldiers were drafted to fight a war many…
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The Greatest Works of Tim Minchin
When it comes to comedic musicians, one of the biggest influences and front-runners is Tim Minchin. An Aussie who, in 2020, was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia, he has gained a worldwide following through his songs which touch upon religion, love, and social issues — all with a comedic twist. An accomplished…
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Goldfinger to Scotty Doesn’t Know: Original Songs in Movies
Movies without great original songs are like nachos without cheese — technically fine, but why would you even bother? The right track can turn a good scene into an all-timer, lodge itself in your brain for decades, and in some cases completely overshadow the film it came from. From Bond ballads to disco struts, from…
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The Wonder Years & Becky Lynch Collab
After over a decade using “Celtic Invasion” as her entrance theme, Becky Lynch returned to WWE TV with a brand-new soundtrack — one that immediately caught fans off guard. The high-energy, emotionally-charged track had people scrambling to identify it, only to find it wasn’t available on streaming services. That’s because it’s not a commercial release…