bands
Rock n' roll, boy bands, jazz trios, and more; the greats, newbies, and forgotten icons who create our favorite groups.
Opening My Soul to Rock n' Roll
The story of every rock star starts out small, right? Well, I’m definitely not a rock star by any means, but I do have an appreciation for the entire genre. And I know that’s a broad term, but it’s true. All the way from the Beatles to Slipknot, I’ve fallen in love with it.
By Grace Linn5 years ago in Beat
The BEST 10 Big Time Rush songs
Oh, oh, oh-oh, ooh. Do you remember them? It all started on November of the year 2009. The TV show sitcom "Big Time Rush" aired for the first time. So after a traditional casting to choose the boys who would lead the program, the later internationally recognized band was formed. On the series, the characters names were: Kendall Knight by Kendall Schmidt, the leader; Logan Mitchell by Logan Henderson, the brain; Carlos García by Carlos Pena, the funny one; and James Diamond, by James Maslow, the pretty boy.
By Rosy Arreola5 years ago in Beat
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Celebrate 15th Anniversary of "Don't You Fake It" With Twitch Track-By-Track / Q & A on Friday, 7/16
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus are celebrating the 15th Anniversary release date of their Breakthrough debut album “Don’t You Fake It” by hosting a live album Track-by-Track breakdown/Listening Party with a Q & A to follow this Friday, July 16th at 6 pm PST / 9 pm EST on lead singer Ron Winter’s Twitch channel. The band will be releasing an Orchestral version of the DYFI album later this year.
By RockNRollBuddha5 years ago in Beat
Inspiring Stories of The Best Bands Formed in College
College is a unique period of life during which not only do you accumulate new knowledge, sharpen your skills, and build your academic career, but also put your professional and creative potential to the test. College students are rightly considered the most progressive, influential, and productive community capable of changing the habitual state of things, introducing something meaningful, fresh, and hitherto unknown to the world. No wonder, so many celebrated bands formed exactly in colleges. If you cannot imagine your life without music, if you’re dreaming about expressing yourself through your tracks, beats, or songs, but still unsure as to whether it’s possible to combine your studies and creative self-realization, go on reading today’s article. Familiarize yourself with the inspiring stories of the word-renowned bands that trace their roots to the college years and go ahead with your artistic endeavors.
By Дмитрий Васильченко5 years ago in Beat
Introducing The Sugababes
. Sugababes are a girl group that have been around since 1998, and they started releasing music in 2000. As of writing it has been 21 years since their debut album, One Touch was released. It won’t be long until their second album, Angels with Dirty Faces will also turn twenty. Writing this is starting to make me feel old. I was only a kid when all of these albums came out.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Beat
Blackpink
20 Facts about Blackpink members you don't know :- 1. How old are the members of Blackpink? Lead singer Jisoo (real name Kim Ji Soo) was born on January 3, 1995, making her 24 years old. Rapper Jennie (Kim Jennie) is 23 years old. Rosé was born on February 11, 1997, and is 22 years old. Lisa is also 22 years old, and celebrates her birthday on March 27.
By Laksh Dawani5 years ago in Beat
Boom, Bah, Tick, Tok
Music is art that goes in your ears and straight to your heart. I am a music teacher. I go so far as to say that it’s the biggest part of my identity, and one of which I am extremely proud. I've been teaching at the same public school for 34 years. Is it always easy? No. Do I sometimes get frustrated? Yes. Is it worth it? Absolutely. I love it!
By Julie Lacksonen5 years ago in Beat
The Tragic Story of the Small Faces
In 1960s Britain, The Small Faces were serious rivals to The Rolling Stones, The Who and The Kinks. They had fourteen hit singles and five hit albums in the UK plus commercial success across mainland Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
By Alex Markham5 years ago in Beat
Zero Theorem Release Violent Idols Remix of "Threat"
To celebrate what has already been a successful year thus far, Los Angeles based Alternative Metal band Zero Theorem has once again teamed with renowned producer Kane Churko (Five Finger Death Punch, Ozzy Osbourne, Hell Yeah, In This Moment, Papa Roach) on a new Remix of "Threat" that features the talents of rising stars Violent Idols, a group known for AEW star Jon Moxley's theme song and collaborations with multiple hard rock and metal music heavyweights. The result is a new dimension of intensity and imagination melded with the original song - while emphasizing a more industrial and electronic sound. The band has also partnered with emerging YouTube artist Goop Wizard to present a vibrant and psychedelic visualizer video that brings a very different dimension with stunning motion graphics to the listening experience. This version of “Threat” is a bonus track on a special limited edition deluxe release of the combined two-part "The Killing" EP series.
By RockNRollBuddha5 years ago in Beat









