J. Cole releases eight songs cut from ‘2014 Forest Hills Drive,’ announces 10th anniversary livestream

Despite already launching a podcast series, putting out hit mixtapes on streaming platforms, and setting up an exclusive one-night show at Madison Square Garden, J. Cole remains at the top with the release of an unheard collection of tracks from his third studio album 2014 Forest Hills Drive, further emphasizing his dominance towards the end of the year.

Five iconic rock bands with the most dedicated fan bases

In terms of rock music, nothing surpasses the mighty influence of the bond shared between a band and its supporters. Certain rock groups have forged an indestructible link with their spectators, cultivating communities that resemble families rather than fan bases. This connection delves so profoundly that the fans themselves serve as a motivating force, propelling the band’s achievement and preserving their essence even when the final chord has vanished.

Stephen King’s Maine rock radio legacy comes to a close

As a devoted admirer, I’m saddened to share that Stephen King’s beloved radio stations in Maine – WZON, WKIT, and WZLO – are set to cease broadcasting on December 31, 2024. This marks the closing of an iconic chapter for the Bangor region. King himself has revealed that this decision is a strategic move aimed at “tidying up his business affairs.

13 incredible forgotten rock albums from the 1960s

Although the 1960s might not be considered the pinnacle of rock & roll history, it’s challenging to deny that no other decade was as electrifying. For every youngster who strummed an electric guitar or turned on a Farfisa organ, a vast, unexplored landscape lay before them. The potential was boundless.

Why did Zayn Malik leave One Direction? (Solo career explained)

In the realm of music during the 2010s, I was one of countless fans who found solace and excitement in the melodious harmonies of One Direction. They were the boy band equivalent of a beacon shining brightly since the days of Backstreet Boys and N*SYNC. The news that they would be taking a break in 2016 left many hearts aching, including mine.