Sum 41 Joins The Canadian Music Hall Of Fame
The JUNO Awards are proud to announce the induction of Canadian pop punk rock icons Sum 41 into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame during a special presentation...
15-Time JUNO Award Winner Michael Bublé To Host The 2025 JUNO Awards to Vancouver
Today, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences unveiled several major announcements, including that multi-platinum superstar entertainer, and Vancouver native, Michael Bublé, will...
Meet Hathaani – The AI-Powered Robotic Violinist Redefining Carnatic Music
Raghavasimhan Sankaranarayanan, a PhD student at Georgia Tech, has created Hathaani, a revolutionary AI-powered robotic violinist. Using machine learning and a Chitravina-inspired design, it...
Wicked: The Original Motion Picture Score to Be Released on December 6
From Grammy and Oscar winning Stephen Schwartz, and Grammy and Oscar nominee John Powell, Wicked: The Original Motion Picture Score, will be available to stream at...
Linkin Park Roar Into 2025 With 50 New Shows On From ‘Zero World’ Tour
After a year of monumental returns and record-breaking milestones, LINKIN PARK—Mike Shinoda, Dave “Phoenix” Farrell, Joe Hahn, Emily Armstrong, and Colin Brittain—announce FROM ZERO...
Billy Corgan and Bill Burr Could Be Half-Brothers…Wait…What?
Billy Corgan has always been known for his deep, introspective lyrics and ability to weave compelling narratives. But recently, the Smashing Pumpkins frontman shared...
5 Surprising Facts About Paul Simon’s ‘Graceland’
You’ve probably heard "You Can Call Me Al" and "The Boy in the Bubble" from Paul Simon's Graceland, but the album goes deeper than you...
When Maggie Smith Brought Drama, Comedy, and Glamour to The Carol Burnett Show
In a sketch from Season 8 of The Carol Burnett Show, Maggie Smith hilariously played Karen, a newly famous actress visiting her fawning college...
Dutch Marching Band Nails Metallica’s ‘Master of Puppets’ in Epic Street Parade
Trumpet player Max Karreman shared mind-blowing footage of his marching band K&G Leiden playing Metallica’s Master of Puppets—on a brick road, no less—during Streetparade...
And Here’s Gen Z Trying to Pronounce 1980s Band Names
John Kotrides, a proud Gen Xer, asked Gen Z to pronounce '80s artist names like Depeche Mode, Sade, and INXS. Spoiler: it was a...
“The Medium Is the Message” (1967): Marshall McLuhan’s Avant-Garde Audio Experiment
This 42-minute sound collage transforms Marshall McLuhan's media theories into an engaging, boundary-pushing auditory experience. Narrated by McLuhan himself, it combines lectures with experimental...
My Next Read: “Too Much Too Young: The 2 Tone Records Story: Rude Boys, Racism and the Soundtrack of...
n 1979, 2 Tone exploded into the national consciousness as records by The Specials, The Selecter, Madness, The Beat, and The Bodysnatchers burst onto...
The Long-Standing Enigma Of “The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet” Has Been Solved
"Subways of Your Mind" by FEX, released in 1984, is a German New Wave single that gained viral fame as "The Most Mysterious Song...
Watch Nine Inch Nails Before And After Their Very First Lollapalooza Festival In 1991
Nine Inch Nails delivered a groundbreaking performance at the inaugural Lollapalooza on July 18, 1991, in Phoenix, Arizona. Showcasing their industrial sound and raw...
Marvin Gaye’s Isolated Vocals For “What’s Goin On”
Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On," released in 1971, marked a turning point in his career, addressing police brutality, social unrest, and love for humanity....
Kate Bush’s Isolated Vocals For “Running Up That Hill”
"Running Up That Hill" by Kate Bush, originally released in 1985, saw a remarkable resurgence in 2022 when featured in Netflix's Stranger Things Season...