The journeying process of grief and the monumental shift that can take place when one endures extreme loss is a singular experience. No one quite grieves the same. A dedication of sorts to that long walk through grief and recovery…
From the Record Crate: Good Charlotte – “Good Morning Revival” (2007)
If you’re looking for prime pop punk or rock music, most people think of Green Day or Fall Out Boy. They think of strong guitar and poignant but rebellious lyrics intertwining all while the drum beats at one-hundred miles an…
The 20 Best Disney Songs
In the upcoming Beauty and the Beast remake of the 1991 animated version music, as is to be expected, takes a major role in the proceedings. So much so that it nearly seems more dominant of an aspect than that…
Music Feature: Top Ten Epic Elvis Songs
When you hear the name Elvis Presley, you think of a larger-than-life star rightly nicknamed “The King of Rock and Roll.” Girls swooned and pined for him, and at his concerts, they would announce that “Elvis has left the building!”…
From the Record Crate: U2 – “The Joshua Tree” (1987)
Does anyone remember a time when U2 wasn’t at the level of “OMG ITS U2!!!!!!!!” status? There’s no denying that U2 is one of the, if not THE, biggest rock band in the world. They’re such an omnipresent band that it’s…
Album Review: Thundercat ‘Drunk’
The bass guitar is a more powerful and influential instrument than one would think. John Entwistle helped start rock and roll with his ending bass solo on “My Generation,” Bernard Odom gave James Brown the bounce on “Cold Sweat,” Lemmy…
Album Review: Modern English – “Take Me to the Trees”
Take Me to the Trees by Modern English is ostensibly an album. Supposedly there are individual songs on it that sound different. But forty-five minutes and ten tracks later, it was honestly hard pick any of the songs out of…