Over 20 years ago, Avril Lavigne’s emotional ballad from Let Go captured hearts and still resonates with fans today.
From glam to punk, prog to soul, the 1970s defined the album era – here are the decade’s standout releases, year by year.
Back in 1999, the idea of writing 69 love songs didn’t seem such a monumental task. “My labour was very cheap at the time,” says The Magnetic Fields’ mainman Stephin Merritt. “So devoting a year of ...
In the summer of 1975, a soft rock ballad dominated the charts in both the United States and the U.K. The song was 10cc’s “I’m Not in Love,” written by former Neil Sedaka backup band members Eric ...
Limp Bizkit are officially back with new music, releasing a track that was recently teased through a TikTok drummer called "Making Love to Morgan Wallen." For some fans, the track is going to sound a ...
The Beatles began with simple, first-person love songs crafted for a teenage audience—but their songwriting matured dramatically over time. From early tracks like “Love Me Do” and “I Want to Hold Your ...
Every year, summer arrives with a buzzing energy. School’s out, the sun is shining, music is blaring out of car windows and speakers are blasting on the beach. But this summer, the beaches seem ...
The Green Bay Packers are turning back the clock to the 1920s with their alternate uniforms in 2025. With training camp over, players and their significant others decided to throw it back to another ...
Would you like a syrupy song with that? The 1970s were an era when the syrupy romantic ballad dominated the airwaves. Artists, eager for chart success, devoted fans, and lasting cultural relevance, ...
Becca Krueger, a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter, has songs featured in ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ ‘Partner Track’ and ‘Love Island USA’ Celina Kenyon; Kim Nunneley/Peacock via Getty As season 7 of ...
A rock guitarist who helped craft an iconic 1970s song is dead at age 77. George Kooymans, a co-founding member of Golden Earring, died this week, according to Dutch publication AD. His family said he ...