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Stormy Nights
Stormy nights have long captivated the human imagination — a mix of awe, fear, and fascination. The howling wind, the crackle of thunder, the flash of lightning, and the relentless downpour create an intense atmosphere that can be both terrifying and strangely comforting. These nights remind us of nature’s power, our vulnerability, and the beauty hidden within chaos.
By Anwar Jamil8 months ago in Beat
Pop and Real: The Art of Staying Authentic in a Manufactured Industry. AI-Generated.
Pop music is a world of smoke and mirrors—or so we're told. It's the realm of auto-tuned vocals, label-controlled personas, and songs built in boardrooms instead of bedrooms. But beneath the glossy sheen and high-budget videos, pop has always had the power to reveal something real.
By Travis Johnson8 months ago in Beat
Are There Taxis at Burlington VT Airport?
Everything You Need to Know About Taxis in Burlington VT Whether you're a first-time visitor arriving for a business trip or a local returning home, getting to and from Burlington International Airport (BTV) requires reliable ground transportation. For many, especially those without rental cars or pre-arranged rides, taxis remain a popular and convenient choice. So, one of the most commonly asked questions is:
By Burlington Airport Taxi8 months ago in Beat
90s Hidden Gems: Through Being Cool by Saves the Day
I'm starting a new article series here on Vocal! I decided I wanted to write some articles about some of my favorite albums growing up. Today is day one of this writing journey, and I'm hoping I'll be able to keep this up for a while, because I have so many great albums I could talk about! This week, I'm looking at the classic pop punk album "Through Being Cool" by Saves the Day.
By Slgtlyscatt3red8 months ago in Beat
Michael Jackson’s HIStory 30th Anniversary
Michael Jackson’s 1995 double album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, is one of the most impressive album. As a double album, the first disc is known as HIStory Begins, consist of the King of Pop’s fifteen greatest hits. This includes Billie Jeans, The Way You Make Me Feel, Rock With You, Bad, Remember The Time, etc. The second disc is known as HIStory Continues, is the ninth studio album of the singer’s career. Tracks like Scream, They Don’t Care About Us, Stangers in Moscow, You Are Not Alone, Earth Song, and much more makes this album unique at the time. With a multiple genres blending greatly, as well as the features added to the albums identity. This reflects issues like environmental awareness, isolation, greed, and injustice. Several of the album's new songs pertain to the child sexual abuse allegations made against Jackson in 1993 and Jackson's perceived mistreatment by the media. Overall, it’s the most impressive album to be created.
By Bass Man Eddie8 months ago in Beat
🎙️ Camilo Camacho and the Emotional Roar of “Quedas Tú”
In a music scene increasingly saturated with formulas and trends, Camilo Camacho stands out with a soulful, hands-on approach to artistry. His latest single, “Quedas Tú” (“You Remain”), is not just a song—it’s an emotional act of resistance, a bold statement of faith in love amid chaos.Camilo is no stranger to the spotlight. His name has echoed on major stages, having won an award in the United States in 2023 and being considered for the Latin Grammys in 2024. But beyond accolades, his true power lies in his ability to connect deeply with listeners—through every chord and lyric.
By Valeria Ortega 8 months ago in Beat
Sydney’s Samuel Muir Unveils His Latest Single, "Pester in the Long Way"
Sydney-based artist and producer Samuel Muir has just released his much-anticipated new track, Pester in the Long Way—and it’s everything we didn’t know we needed this summer. The single, which dropped on June 4, 2025, is available in both its radio edit and an extended version, giving listeners two distinct ways to experience this atmospheric yet bold sonic journey.
By mysoundMusic8 months ago in Beat
The Cost of Bad Company"
Title: The Cost of Bad Company In a small town nestled between hills and wheat fields lived a bright and talented boy named Arman. He was known for his sharp mind, polite behavior, and sincerity in studies. His teachers admired him, and his parents proudly believed he would one day become an engineer. Arman’s report cards were always shining, and his character was impeccable—until one fateful change turned everything upside down.
By Akhtar Ali 8 months ago in Beat










