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Rock Music vs. Country Music
Music is what brings us together. Often, music speaks about the things we leave unsaid. It can be a way to get our true feelings out so they do not boil up one day and explode. Most people enjoy music. Whether you are into Rock or Country music, I am sure you will find a genre of music that suits you. Rock music is known for the faster tempos, while country music is known for the slower tempos. Most of the time, no matter the tempo, Rock and Country songs can be as beautiful as any classical piece. Other times though, the lyrics can make you want to be gone because they are so sorrowful. Too many people view these genres as if they are only for people in the backroads or folks who live away from densely populated areas. In Country and Rock music, the rhythms, subgenres, and composers can vary exponentially.
By Baelfire Millerabout a year ago in Beat
My Lifelong Soundtrack
Hello everyone. This is my second time for doing the playlist/music challenge. here’s the link of my first one in case you haven’t seen it on 2022(early 2023) challenge— I know it’s not perfect melodic songs as I thought, but I tried my best…
By Meghan LeVaughn about a year ago in Beat
So What Is Psychedelic In Music?
Introduction This is a definition taken from Google: Psychedelia is a style or aesthetic encompassing a range of art, music, and dress associated with the 1960s psychedelic subculture. The term can also refer to the altered state of consciousness experienced by people using psychedelic drugs like LSD, mescaline, and psilocybin. Characteristics Music Distorted electric guitar, Indian instruments like the sitar and tabla, electronic effects, and elaborate studio effects Art Distorted, surreal visuals, bright colors, full spectrums, and animation Dress Style of dress associated with the 1960s psychedelic subculture
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
That One Time I Tricked the Front-man
He was the lead guitarist of a very popular local band that played the big venue on the west side of Phoenix, Arizona in the early-to-mid-1980s. Full of himself, as all good front-men — and women — should be. Where would David Lee Roth have been in the mid-80s had he not had buns of steel and the attitude of a narcissist?
By Suzy Jacobson Cherryabout a year ago in Beat
Discover Gratiswand: A bold new sound in their ep "Guts, Balls, Heart & Soul"
Kiel, Germany – a place with a rich musical history and a burgeoning underground rock scene. It's from this vibrant city that Gratiswand, a band forged over 15 years of evolution, emerges with their new EP, Guts, Balls, Heart & Soul.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Worldwide Panic Show Growth And Fortitude With New Song "Break Me Down"
Hard Rock/Alternative Metal band Worldwide Panic have released their furious and rebellious new track “Break Me Down”. It’s the first release from the Los Angeles, CA based band’s upcoming 2nd full-length album, which will be released in the first quarter of 2025. The song was produced by the acclaimed Bob Marlette (Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Shinedown, Rob Zombie) and mastered by Chris "Zeuss" Harris (Hatebreed, Demon Hunter, Rob Zombie, Jasta). The track is a bellicose rant against authority figures and people in positions of power who try to break down your spirit and confidence through gaslighting and mind games.
By RockNRollBuddhaabout a year ago in Beat
CARSEX Hit The Target With New Single "Sitting Ducks"
Punk band CARSEX is back with their latest release “Sitting Ducks”. It’s the follow-up to the Long Beach, CA based band’s successful single & video “Crooked Canvas”, which garnered the band support on Punk, Rock, and Metal playlists at Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, Deezer, and Audiomack. Both songs were produced by Steve Evetts (Sepultura, Alesana, Poison the Well, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Butcher Babies). "Sitting Ducks" is a deep dive into current human-interest stories that permeate the news, and the shape of the human condition in 2024.
By RockNRollBuddhaabout a year ago in Beat
How Frank Sinatra Pissed Off David Bowie
David Bowie had fucked up, and now he was kicking himself. It was 1968, near the start of his career. To make ends meet, he was working for a music publisher writing English lyrics to foreign language songs. He’d been given a French song to work on called Comme d’Habitude. He banged out some lyrics and created a version called Even a Fool Learns to Love.
By Chris Yandaabout a year ago in Beat









