5 Catchy jingles from 80s commercials that will take you back to your childhood

In my day, watching TV was a completely different experience. Before VHS, DVDs, or streaming services, we were stuck in front of the television, enduring commercial breaks between scheduled programs. That’s right; we didn’t have the luxury to pick and choose what we watched. We had to consult the TV Guide to find out when our favorite shows would be on and on which channel they would air.

One massively popular rock band cannot stop suing each other

The members of Journey find themselves obliged to pay a significant amount to their lawyers due to the band’s history of frequent lawsuits among its own members. Over time, fans may grow disillusioned by the continuous disputes within the group. However, given their past success and substantial wealth, they might choose to retire from touring without any financial repercussions.

Review: ‘The One You Know’: Alice in Chains’ grunge resurgence from 2018

As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but share my thoughts on an Alice in Chains tune that’s not fresh off the presses, yet still resonates strongly. You might recognize this gem as “The One You Know,” penned by the iconic American rock group, Alice in Chains. Known for their ’90s classics like “Man in the Box,” “Would?”, and “Rooster,” this song was unveiled on May 3, 2018, as the lead single from their sixth studio album, Rainier Fog. This release signified their comeback after a five-year gap since their previous album, The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here (2013), and its hit single “Hollow.”

Dirty dozen set of garage rock singles from the 1960s

Initially working from their home garages and eventually transitioning to professional studios, the initial garage rockers aimed simply to make noise, be rebellious, and enjoy themselves without a thought for the future. However, unbeknownst to them, they have continued to inspire countless kids who aspire to emulate their spirit in music, even today.

From pop to metal: What music sets the mood for sex and romance?

As a music enthusiast, I’ve found myself intrigued by a fascinating study carried out by ZipHealth. This research delved into the preferred musical genres and artists that people tend to groove to during intimate moments. The survey scrutinized over 11,000 songs and 150 playlists, gathering data from a grand total of 1,000 individuals to pinpoint the most popular tracks for such encounters. Interestingly, it appears that pop music reigns supreme among those who appreciate some tunes as they get intimate.

Five songs that helped shape presidential campaigns

When Kamala Harris was granted the right to play Beyoncé’s 2016 song “Freedom” during her presidential campaign, it apparently caused a significant increase in online streams of the track. Since “Freedom” is a track from Beyoncé’s triple-platinum album “Lemonade,” one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful albums of the 21st century, such an increase in popularity is noteworthy.

Where Aerosmith ranks among best American bands as they announce an end to touring

Hey there fellow music enthusiast! As someone who’s grown up with a soundtrack of classic American rock, I must say I was left scratching my head after UltimateClassicRock.com published their list of the fifty greatest American bands of all time earlier this year. Now, don’t get me wrong – it’s always interesting to see what others consider the cream of the crop, but there were a few decisions that had me questioning whether we were listening to the same tunes!

Ten purrfect songs about cats

In a way that might seem familiar, I’ll express that times have changed dramatically since my childhood days. It wasn’t about being superior; it was just a different era. For example, our TV options were limited to merely three channels. If we wanted to enjoy our favorite tunes anytime, we had to pedal our bikes to the record store and buy a 45 single. Yet, there could have been aspects where things were more advantageous back then.