And They Called Him Madman
Ozzy Osbourne 1948–2025 He sang about going off the rails. Truth is, Ozzy Osbourne built the damn train. From Sabbath’s grinding thunder to solo screams of rebellion, Ozzy never asked
Ozzy Osbourne 1948–2025 He sang about going off the rails. Truth is, Ozzy Osbourne built the damn train. From Sabbath’s grinding thunder to solo screams of rebellion, Ozzy never asked
Hootie, Scotty, and the Southern charm detonation you didn’t know you needed The Fourth of July might be over, but Hootie and the Blowfish just lit a firework that’s still
Styx, Kevin Cronin, and Don Felder prove that AARP doesn’t stand for “Ain’t A Real Party” You ever walk into a venue and immediately smell a mix of cologne, nostalgia,
You can keep your moose jokes and maple syrup memes. The real national treasure of Canada? Hooks. Irresistible, arena-filling, soul-stirring hooks. And guess what? The legends who brought them to
Dean Roland of Collective Soul gets real with Adam about fame, family, and the band’s new biopic On this episode of Artists with Adam, we sat down with Dean Roland—rhythm
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Our What Would They Listen To series is getting a lot of attention. One would expect that the music would be the best part of the series. Actually, more people
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This is Zac Brown in full IDGAF mode — and it’s kind of glorious. I Ain’t Worried About It walks that line between lazy river anthem and country swagger, with
Train teaming up with Cheat Codes sounds like a Vegas wedding between acoustic guitars and neon beats — and somehow, it works. Bloom is bright, bouncy, and probably what plays
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If you thought Three Days Grace might mellow with age, Dominate would like a word — possibly screamed into your face with guitar feedback in the background. It’s angry, it’s
Continue readingThree Days Grace Still Wants to Fight You (Musically)
The Fray returns with “Don’t Look Down,” a soaring reminder that vulnerability can be a strength. The track’s sweeping instrumentation and bittersweet lyrics are classic Fray—melancholic but never hopeless. It’s
Continue readingDon’t Look Down—Unless You’re Ready to Fly with The Fray