The Beatles made fantastic music, even when it was just the four of them playing their regular instruments. But their willingness to incorporate other sounds into their formula often paid great ...
Every week the Stereogum staff chooses the five best new songs of the week. The eligibility period begins and ends Thursdays right before midnight. You can hear this week’s picks below and on ...
It’s incredible that anyone was able to ignore this song in the 1970s. What else could top this list? If you know five songs, one is “Bohemian Rhapsody.” The pinnacle of progressive rock ...
The song itself is a depraved pounder sporting a truncated, “South of Heaven”-styled intro riff, slow-menace pacing and an absolutely gutting round of snuff-film screams in its finale. And as Slayer ...
But today, it’s one of the most important songs of Hendrix’s career and the Summer of Love as an ethos of music. That guitar riff, though. 5. “New York Mining Disaster 1941” by Bee Gees ...
In 2024, the streaming giant shared a shorter list its five most popular global summer hits, along with interesting facts about the tracks, including remarks about each song's cultural impact.