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Everything seems to shimmer, the chords’ outlines as hazy as a mirage, as Sioux bellows her way through a tale as ominous (“Take them by the legs/And throw them down the stairs”) as it is entrancing. –Philip Sherburne Listen: Siouxsie and the Banshees, “Spellbound” Soft Cell: “...
First, here’s the why: Much like we do at the end of every year, we took a moment to take stock of where we are now, at the end of the decade rather than while we’re experiencing it. It’s an opportunity to see if our tastes have changed, to see what music ended up having...
The year 2015 saw the oiid format launch, which not only allowed volume and panning of stems, but also provided play-along chords and scrolling lyrics (oiid 2015) for a number of artists. This was soon followed in 2016 by Massive Attack's, Fantom which remixes songs according to data ...
You wouldn’t want to meet the person who didn’t enjoy Massive Wagons on the second stage. There’s something so elemental, so unpretentious about their performance today, playing throughout like they’re the first band to discover power chords and guitar solos. Their wagons may be massive ...
Damn, it feels good to hear some power chords in hard rock again. London alt rockers Puppy crafted an eclectic, riff-intensive debut withThe Goat, shading it with everything from blast beats to pop-punk. The binding element is an unimpeachable sense of soaring hooks regardless of what over...
the chords are played more intensely and the painful reality of stagnancy and missed potential shine through the final words: “it would be nice to know, when I’ll decide to grow.” The band is certainly growing as songwriters, performers and musicians, and this track is the perfect example...
Three chords. That's all one needs to make a memorable rock song intro. Well, at least it is for Green Day. That's all they needed to make theirAmerican Idiottitle track distinguishable within seconds. The quick combination of A, D and G barre chords on Billie Joe Armstrong's guitar ...
here the chords change. On the 5\3, you are just lifting your fingers off of the A and D strings and sliding on the E string. e---| B---| G---| D---7--7---7-7-7--5-5--7---5---7---| A---7--7---7-7-7--...