This list of the best songs from the 60s is a loving tribute to some of the artists that made it a decade that changed music forever.
which gradually gave way to more guitar-driven tunes, reflecting the rise of rock and roll. This change in musical style brought a new energy and intensity to breakup songs, making them more impactful.
Each beat, each verse carries a weight that can buoy you through tough times. They've become more than music; they're a lifeline for when you're scraping rock bottom. I'm convinced these songs do what only the most impactful art can do: they echo our struggles, lift our chins, and...
it should also be remembered for lyrics that cleverly poked fun at high-class society. PSY’s larger message was wrapped in a slick electronic production, his signature gusto rapping and, of course, that horsey dance that put made Seoul’s rich neighborhood, and K-pop...
and then proceeds to an explosive and impactful chorus. The members sing about the bittersweet feeling of success. It’s one of the more haunting artistic moments in BTS’ career, diving into Sivan’s world of dark-pop and longing. The rappers’ adlibs are faded chants that echo into the...
Music has always been a potent tool for galvanizing communities, and that is certainly the case when it comes to protests. Dating back centuries, the protest song has been long associated with creating a singular message for communities looking to change the world around them for the better. Bi...
Here, we start getting into territory that is essentially “Oasis, but after people stopped paying for music”. An impassioned track about the societal consequences of regional deprivation, it’s hard to work out if this song is supposed to encourage you to become accepting of your background ...
Here, we start getting into territory that is essentially “Oasis, but after people stopped paying for music”. An impassioned track about the societal consequences of regional deprivation, it’s hard to work out if this song is supposed to encourage you to become accepting of your background ...
who had the song recorded as an instrumental by a clutch of session stars. On the strength of its buoyant organ topline, “Liquidator” was a U.K. top ten hit. But it was Aston Barrett’s percolating bassline that had the greatest influence: Stax executive Al Bell made itthe foundation...
” The group’s 2014 single upgrades the melancholic electronic pop sound Beast showcased in“Shadow”and“Fiction,”melding classical violins and piano melodies with sleek production and vocal performances that make the heartbreak palpable. On “Good Luck,” Beast highlight exactly what made them ...