The Emptiness Machine & Heavy Is the Crown by Linkin Park: Linkin Park was one of the first rock bands I ever liked but I cannot claim to be a “super fan.” Nonetheless I was intrigued to see the band make a return this year. To be perfectly honest, I haven’t checked out the f...
Probably. He and Jelly Roll interpolate John Denver's "Country Roads" in a way that's true to the original, but also true to what MGK's fans want. It'd have been cool to hear this on the radio a bit more in 2024. That's all that's keeping it from being in the Top 10 on o...
Whole use cooking is often linked into meat products where there is such a heavy need to make sure we are getting as much out of the animal to make sure we’re making as much use out of the carbon footprint as possible. In terms of meat it’s things like sausage making (the fact ...
standing at my shoulder, smiling. No words were spoken, none expected. This was a dream; in my dreams nothing is expected. Dad was just there. His gentle smile was a smile of sadness. I knew, as I always have
Darius Rucker's new album recalls his late mother, but there's at least one song on Carolyn's Boy that refers to his ex-wife. He almost didn't record it.
Interestingly, some of Heavy Rain’s fans seem to be disappointed that Shelby’s always the killer no matter what you do. Just think about that for a moment: these people want the identity of the killer to change based on your actions. This makes no sense at all. How, exactly, would ...
“Tears,”Migueldelivers another sultry jam with "Always Time,"and James Arthur shows off vocal fireworks with "ADHD." There's even a handful of collaborations to enjoy:Nicki Minajand Juice WRLD's “Arctic Tundra,”OneRepublic's new version of “Hurt” withJelly Roll,Kane Brown's “Body ...
There are any number of reasons why King’s X were never as huge as the bands they influenced (Pearl Jam, Soundgarden) went on to become: Christian themes, a mohawked black guy for a lead singer, a sound too heavy for pop and too poppy for metal (Vocal harmonies and stratocaster crunch...
By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com Renowned trends researcher and publisher of “The Trends Journal,” Gerald Celente, has long said “when all else fails, they take you to war.” To say our world is failing is a profound understatement. Celente proclaims
we watched her taken away in a straitjacket. That's tough, man. And we went out there to see her, Manteno State Hospital. Boy, that was heavy. When we first went in, there was a little blonde lady there, standing up with no shoes on, in her underwear, and she had a bowl of ...