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When Tomorrow Comes Today: A walkthrough of the 3-decade-long lore of Gorillaz

The cartoon band phenomenon known as Gorillaz has remained a cultural monolith for nearly 30 years, constantly shattering the boundaries, rules, and expectations of...

Business Beats: Charlotte Sands x CS Records

Through infectious, pop-inspired hooks and vulnerable songwriting, Charlotte Sands is a fierce trailblazer in the modern pop-punk scene. Known for her insanely catchy alt-rock...

Top 26 Artists to watch in 2026

2025 came and went, zooming by in a blur of showstopping tours and festivals. It brought the release of new music from artists like...

New York City’s Brooklyn Steel mixes innovation and swagger

Brooklyn Steel is widely considered a powerhouse venue in New York City’s music landscape. Tucked into East Williamsburg, Brooklyn Steel has transformed from a...

Business Beats: Colson “Kells” Baker–mgk x 27 Club Coffee

Initially making his start as a rap trailblazer, Colson Baker, professionally known as Machine Gun Kelly (or mgk), is now one of the brightest...

Why artists like Hayley Williams, Thomas Raggi, Lisa, and Rosé are exploring solo careers

Throughout 2025, the music industry watched as numerous artists, famous for their roles in prolific bands, chose to pursue a solo career. Take Hayley...

Top 10 fictional bands that should be real bands

Music and film go hand-in-hand — both have the power to move people, set the mood, and turn moments into memories. Over the years,...

“Will You Be The Saviour?” The lore of My Chemical Romance

When My Chemical Romance (MCR) released their debut album in 2002, no one could expect how the four piece rock band from New Jersey...

The Melodic Pulse: Exploring the multi-faceted talent that is Eddy Ruyter

Signed to Heart Dance Records, Eddy Ruyter is a Toronto-based keyboardist, guitarist, and composer whose résumé is exceptionally impressive. He has a master's degree...

The Subtle Hardware That Makes Your Favorite Music Possible

There’s a familiar refrain in music circles that gear doesn’t make the musician.. and it’s true to an extent, talent and creativity come first....

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