Like most of Johnny Cash's songs, "Delia's Gone" feels like a ballad about a typical heartbreak, but there's nothing typical happening here. The reason Delia can't be his wife isn't because she broke up with him and left town, it's because she was "cold and mean," so he ended...
Like most of Johnny Cash's songs, "Delia's Gone" feels like a ballad about a typical heartbreak, but there's nothing typical happening here. The reason Delia can't be his wife isn't because she broke up with him and left town, it's because she was "cold and mean," so he ended...
Forgotten political song about how people are tricked into believing in the system that feeds on them. Galaxie 500 -Flowers(1988) This is what reverb was invented for. Beat Happening -TV Girl(1989) Loreena McKennitt -Greensleeves(1991)
If there's one thing country music is great at, it's telling stories about real life. Sometimes, those stories are simple, everyday, relatable tales. But other times? Well, let's just say things get alittlemore salacious. Here are the 30 best blush-worthy country songs about scandal, g...
The single’s release on Spotify is an example of the tectonic shift happening in the Japanese music industry in the past few years, during which more and more acts have pivoted to digital mediums. With the song talking about leaving behind the past and moving forward to achieve one’s dre...
But the moody, New Jersey club-fueled banger offers just enough starts, stops, and beat drops to mirror his musings about infidelity. (A star-studded video featuring Lil Uzi Vert, Frank Ocean, and Ronaldinho simply adds to the fun foray into Bad Bunny’s relationship fuckery.) The song’s...
Art should challenge the status quo and keep people curious about what’s happening around us. The beauty of being human is creating and coming up with cool things from our experiences — why are we taking that out of the equation?
For a long time, they called the best songs to emerge from Germany in the 70s krautrock, but that’s simply because it was impossible to find a word for what was happening. While so many styles of music went big and loud, Neu!, Can, and Kraftwerk locked in on a groove and simply ...
We use the present perfect tense to talk about things that started in the past and are still happening now. It’s common to contract the subject (like “I,”“you” or “we”) and the verb “have” (for example, saying “I’ve” instead of “I have”) and that happens a lot in...
Some people in the book talk about the significance of Geoff Rickly’s lyrics not being “songs about girls.” Were they the first big band in this scene to kinda be like that? Were they the first to have loftier things on their mind? Yeah, they’re not “Kill your ...