Prog Rock Got Emotional Again
Coheed and Cambria’s “Goodbye Sunshine” sounds like the morning after saving the galaxy — triumphant, exhausted, and just a little heartbroken. It’s got that signature mix of chaos and clarity

Coheed and Cambria’s “Goodbye Sunshine” sounds like the morning after saving the galaxy — triumphant, exhausted, and just a little heartbroken. It’s got that signature mix of chaos and clarity
David Byrne’s “What Is The Reason For It” is exactly what you’d expect from a man who’s been asking the universe weirdly profound questions since the Reagan era — and
“Red Rain” by The White Stripes isn’t just a song — it’s a thunderstorm that kicks down your front door. Jack White sounds like he’s been bottling this chaos for
Nelly featuring Tim McGraw’s latest track is proof that genre lines are more like polite suggestions than actual rules. It’s hip-hop swagger meets country grit — the kind of crossover
“I CAN’T STAND WAITING” doesn’t just sound urgent — it is urgent. Michael Schenker attacks his guitar like it personally offended him, ripping through riffs that feel equal parts fury
Continue readingMichael Schenker Still Shreds While the Rest of Us Check Our Phones
Richard Ashcroft has never been one for half-measures, and “Lovin You” is proof that subtlety is overrated. It’s grand, cinematic, and unapologetically earnest — because when Ashcroft decides to sing
Continue readingRichard Ashcroft Still Doesn’t Need Permission to Feel Things
Gary Hoey and Lita Ford teaming up is like lighting a match in a fireworks factory — you know it’s going to explode, you just don’t know which direction the
When you put Aerosmith and Yungblud in the same room, you don’t just get a song — you get a generational detonation. My Only Angel is proof that rock still
Continue readingAerosmith Didn’t Come to Retire — They Came to Wreck Your Speakers (With Yungblud)
“Let the Praying Begin” is a rootsy, soulful track that feels both urgent and timeless. Jamie James brings grit to the vocals and fire to the arrangement, crafting something that
Continue readingLet the Praying Begin – Jamie James Calls Out
“Ricochet” sounds like classic Rise Against — fast, urgent, and politically charged without ever losing its anthemic punch. The guitars drive like a freight train, and Tim McIlrath’s voice carries