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Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
folklore by Taylor Swift - a review
If you know me in the slightest, you know that I’m obsessed with Taylor Swift. I stream her music every single day. I can probably think of something relating to her or her lyrics in almost any conversation. And my favorite album of all time, by anyone, is folklore by Taylor Swift. This masterpiece of an album has no skips for me, it was a total genre shift for her and she aced it, and this album allowed Taylor to achieve her third Grammy for Album of the Year, making her the only female artist to achieve that award three different times–not to mention for three different genres. The first was for Fearless in 2008 (country/country-pop). The second was for 1989 (pop/synth-pop). And the third was for folklore (indie/alternative/folk). She is one of the only four artists to win Album of the Year three times–the other three are music legends Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, and Paul Simon. She’s the only woman to achieve this milestone and she’s currently only thirty-three years old. And folklore is what got her the third win.
By zoe frenchman3 years ago in Beat
Meghan’s Melodic Playlist
Hello everyone! I'm looking forward to this! This is the most important exercise for me about this challenge by sharing the music that has shaped my life, lifting up my mood, expressing my feelings/emotions, battling my struggles/pain, seeking amazing adventures, and celebrating my moments, and so on… Creating our own music playlist is always one of the best coping tools and very fun creative tools as well.
By Meghan LeVaughn 3 years ago in Beat
Late Review: "Saint Latin's Day Love Massacre"
Everyone loves nostalgia. Okay, maybe not necessarily, but there's no denying that older works are what make the present what it is. What I really mean is that, it is impossible to ignore past works of art when they have such an impact on the present. The butterfly effect is real, people.
By George Gomez3 years ago in Beat
Migrant Motel Shows Great Promise with New Song 'Party'
Migrant Motel is a Los Angeles based Alt.Pop duo that have been releasing music and touring since 2017. They have been building a solid career by releasing singles backed with exceptionally well-done videos, and touring – including headlining the BMI stage at Lollapalooza in 2021. Their new single, “Party” flips the script on the usual party song by telling a tale of infatuation that never comes to fruition. It’s a universal story about wanting someone who doesn’t want you back – a relatable theme that is the backbone of this rising duo’s music.
By RockNRollBuddha3 years ago in Beat
Should Music Artists Pay for Promotions? Exploring the Pros and Cons
In today's music industry, promotion plays a vital role in gaining exposure and reaching a wider audience. However, the question arises: Should music artists pay for promotions? While there are differing opinions on this matter, this article will delve into the pros and cons of paying for music promotions, helping artists make an informed decision based on their unique circumstances.
By thingsandstuffzy3 years ago in Beat
Tommy B Debuts Six-Track EP "B1"
By: Jessica Hegel Milwaukee, WI (Vocal) 05/10/2023 - Folk Rock artist and multi-instrumentalist Tommy B is excited to share his debut EP with the world. Tommy B was born and raised in a small town in Bristol County, Massachusetts where his interest in music began at the age of seven years old. Growing up in a musical family where his dad performed all throughout the state of Massachusetts definitely helped spark his interest in the industry and passion for music as a whole. After graduating college with a degree in Business Management, Tommy B packed up his things and moved to Pennsylvania in 2014. While in Pennsylvania, one of his goals was to further his music career, and that is exactly what he is doing. While he moved to Pennsylvania in 2014, his music career did not truly begin until the year 2021 when he booked his first public solo show. Ever since then, Tommy B has been performing over 100 shows each year throughout the East Coast and beyond.
By Meikhel Philogene3 years ago in Beat
A Soundtrack To Life
If life is like a movie, then you have to have a soundtrack, right? It wouldn't make sense for life to not have a playlist of tracks that not only help spell out your life through music, but also give a sense to others about how it felt to be in that moment (or moments). This might be a playlist, but like any great one, it won't fully encapsulate what it is that its trying to evoke in terms of emotion. Nothing, and I mean nothing, will ever fully capture how life is. But, you gotta give it a try, and just like life, you gotta go with the flow. So here's the playlist (in no particular order). There's a description next to the song to show what it invoked or captured in me during those specific moments and segments in time in my life. Some of these tracks don't have lyrics, as they would be included in a film soundtrack. And, some of these songs are not in English. Like in life, sometimes you don't need to fully understand or have words to really make you feel. Here's the playlist:
By Birithivy Yogaratnam3 years ago in Beat
From the Old Days to Tomorrow. Runner-Up in Melodic Milestone Playlist Challenge.
My earliest memories of music nearly all take place in the backseat of my family's old minivan. It was pretty much the only place I could listen to music at the time. Sure, I had a CD player at home, but I didn't exactly have CDs to play in it. The radio in our car was where I got to hear all my favorites and any new songs that Radio Disney was playing. I still remember the first time I heard Taylor Swift's "Teardrops On My Guitar" on Radio Disney back in 2006 (maybe 2007, now I'm not so sure). It was in our van, of course, and then the entire week or so after, that song was all Radio Disney would play. I knew it by heart by the third go around.
By Alivia Varvel3 years ago in Beat







