A musical rebuttal to Hank Thompson's "The Wild Side of Life," this controversial song helped make Kitty Wells one of the first women stars in country music. Employing a similar melody to Thompson's hit, she argued that cheating husbands were the motivating factor behind cheating wives. Wells...
Kissundeniablybit off more than they could chewwithMusic from “The Elder”in terms of both its hackneyed fantasy narrative and its art/prog rock extravagances. In hindsight, though, it earns respect for trying something so brazenly unconventional and ambitious. (After all, shouldn’t artists pus...
AEW music producer Mikey Rukus was behind the making of Lee's track. Even though it's a chest-thumping number, Rukus still received some criticism for not utilizing Lee's raps in the verses — like the former Bearcat had contributed to his WWE theme. Taking to Twitter, Rukus revealed it ...
The Sounds of Silence: Talking Race in Music Education Writing from the perspective of anti-racist theory, the author is hopeful that the newfound interest in social justice may make lasting differences in the ... D Bradley - 《Action Criticism & Theory for Music Education》 被引量: 34发表:...
So I'm not sad that print magazines, or newspapers, are dying; I'm sad that music criticism and journalism are endangered. I'm sad that publishers, advertisers, and corporate owners have lagged behind so incredibly long, holding onto an outdated critical model out of blind faith, leaving ...
We also suggest that triggering is a cognitive mechanism that enables youthful activists to see injustices more clearly, be open to new waves of social criticism and new ideologies and make connections between these and the world they are freshly encountering as young adults. Moreover, these proces...
The first main element is an explicit dissatisfaction and criticism of today's society on its various scales. In the eyes of activists, today's society is characterized by injustice, rooted in particular in social inequalities—and a consequent distribution of power—mainly connected with capitalism...
A homage to pioneering guitarist Rosetta Tharpe,Rock ‘n’ Roll Hereticis a bracing look at the power politics, heartbreak and hypocrisy confronting a queer Black woman visionary at the intersection of music and commerce, faith and heresy in a segregated music industry that eats its Black artists...
a reference to President Donald Trump’s political campaign. It is necessary context for the band’s 14th studio album, “Saviors,” which maintains Green Day’s no-nonsense criticism of power players delivered atop ascendent power chords. For the part-time ...