Monthly Archives: July 2025

10 Best Robert Plant Songs of All Time

Few voices in rock history are as unmistakable—or as enduring—as Robert Plant’s. From his groundbreaking work with Led Zeppelin to a bold and diverse solo career, Plant has continually reinvented himself while staying true to his artistic spirit. While many associate him with the thunderous roar of “Whole Lotta Love” or the mysticism of “Kashmir,” […]

Giveon’s ‘I Can Tell’ Video Is A Wistful Look At Loneliness

Giveon’s new album Beloved is out today, and with it, another single taking a grown man look at love, loss, and loneliness. “I Can Tell,” like the rest of the album, is a throwback to a time when R&B exclusively featured live instruments and songwriters explored every aspect of falling in and out of love. […]

Simple Plan Share Brand-New Track ‘Nothing Changes’

Simple Plan have shared brand-new track ‘Nothing Changes’, taken from the soundtrack to their Prime Video documentary ‘The Kids In The Crowd’. Photo credit: Skyler Barberio With the documentary’s official soundtrack available digitally today, the collection will be released on 2LP and CD on October 24. It features a mix of the band’s biggest hits, […]

10 Best Rush Songs of All Time

Few bands in rock history have achieved the legendary status of Rush—a power trio that defied convention, pushed musical boundaries, and built an uncompromising legacy over four decades. With Geddy Lee’s soaring vocals and virtuosic bass, Alex Lifeson’s inventive guitar work, and Neil Peart’s poetic lyrics and intricate drumming, Rush carved a unique path through […]

WE CAME AS ROMANS Announce New Album All Is Beautiful… Because We’re Doomed, New Song Streaming

We Came As Romans return with their most ambitious and emotionally resonant work to date: All Is Beautiful… Because We’re Doomed, out August 22. The upcoming album represents a profound evolution for the band – an introspective journey shaped by grief, gratitude, and philosophical reflection on life’s cycles of death and rebirth. Built around a […]

Why Motley Crue Wasn’t at Ozzy Osbourne’s Last Show

Nikki Sixx has explained why Motley Crue were unable to appear at Ozzy Osbourne‘s farewell show, despite the important role he played in helping to launch their career. Replying to a fan on X who wondered if the band were invited to perform at Saturday’s star-studded Back to the Beginning event, the band’s bassist and […]

Linkin Park Singer Slams “Misogynist Metal Fans”

In a new interview with the Broken Record Podcast, Linkin Park’s co-lead singer Mike Shinoda addressed criticism surrounding the band and their decision to continue on with singer Emily Armstrong in place of late frontman Chester Bennington. When asked about the difficulties of reinventing Linkin Park, Shinoda explained that he and his bandmates took those […]

10 Best The Moody Blues Songs of All Time

Few bands in rock history have blended poetry, philosophy, and sonic innovation quite like The Moody Blues. From their early R&B roots to their pioneering work in progressive and symphonic rock, the band carved out a truly unique space in the music world. With sweeping orchestration, introspective lyrics, and cosmic themes, they didn’t just write […]