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Lot Long: From Indiana Cornfields to Rock Resurrection
Lot Long: From Indiana Cornfields to Rock Resurrection In the summer of 1988, the cornfields of rural Indiana echoed with the sound of teenage ambition. Two high-school dreamers, guitarist Warren Bullock and vocalist Michael R. Crider, were riding high on their local music scene with their band Vice Versa.
By mysoundMusic5 months ago in Beat
James Artissen & Bigg Baggz Debut Their New Single "Down 4 Whatever"
“Down 4 Whatever” by James Artissen & Bigg Baggz is a sultry, street-smooth anthem that blends grit with sensual energy. The track captures a perfect balance between confidence, and chemistry — a late-night soundtrack for loyalty, lust, and ride-or-die connections. With its hypnotic beat, smoky atmosphere, and raw lyrical tone, it positions both artists as modern storytellers who understand the language of the streets and the rhythm of intimacy. From the very first line, the chemistry between James Artissen, and Bigg Baggz is undeniable. James sets the tone with a melodic swagger, layering his vocals over a slow-burning trap-R&B production that feels both cinematic and raw. The instrumental rides on deep 808s, shimmering hi-hats, and a low-end groove that pulls listeners straight into the vibe. Bigg Baggz follows up with the kind of verse that feels grounded in real experience — confident, composed, and filled with that effortless cool only true veterans of the grind can deliver.
By Shay McNaire 5 months ago in Beat
Pierre Robert: The Voice of 93.3 WMMR and the End of an Era
For more than four decades, Pierre Robert was more than just a DJ — he was the voice of Philadelphia. His familiar greeting, his easy laugh, and his love for music made him one of the most beloved figures in American radio history. Broadcasting from 93.3 WMMR since 1981, Robert became a symbol of authenticity, dedication, and community spirit.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in Beat
10 More Obscure 90s Rock Records You Should Know
The first three installments just weren't enough. If you've got a craving for 90s rock, folk and grunge, these records have languished in obscurity for far too long. Get your Spotify playlists ready for ten records that are holding steady with only a handful of monthly listeners.
By Kaitlin Shanks5 months ago in Beat
FEELINGBEATS Returns with “Goodbye Summer” – An Anthem of Rhythm and Renewal
Music has been the heartbeat of FEELINGBEATS since childhood. Rap, hip-hop, and rhythm filled his world when he wasn’t out on the football pitch. From a young age, he wrote bold, entertaining lyrics, rapped with passion, and played football every single day — dreaming of one day becoming a professional footballer.
By mysoundMusic5 months ago in Beat
Julia Piedade’s “Chimère”
Paris-based French-Brazilian singer, songwriter, and pianist Julia Piedade returns with “Chimère,” a mesmerizing single that blurs the borders between jazzy pop, electro-tropical grooves, and poetic mysticism. The track, now streaming on Spotify, feels like a journey through sound — where the warmth of Brazil meets the elegance of France in perfect harmony.
By mysoundMusic5 months ago in Beat
Dancing in Twilight — The 80s Reborn
Step into the glow of a neon-lit dreamscape where nostalgia meets modern pulse. Shiba Inu of Wall Street’s new single, “Dancing in Twilight,” resurrects the magic of 1980s synthpop and new wave — a sonic journey that feels both vintage and timeless.
By mysoundMusic6 months ago in Beat
"Ruin The Friendship" by Taylor Swift: A Return to Form & The Life of a Showgirl Album Highlight
"Ruin The Friendship" is a new song from Taylor Swift's twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. This song is a standout track from the album–sonically, conceptually, and lyrically beautiful and revealing. This song contains some of the best storytelling on the album. This song combines sonically whimsical, pop, and light country elements, which makes sense as it relives an experience that has carried over from high school. Taylor Swift started her career in high school, making country music, which transitioned to country-pop, which transitioned to full-blown pop, which transitioned to indie/folk, which transitioned back to pop. You can say a lot about Taylor Swift, but you can't say that she's not one of the most prolific artists of today…or of all time, honestly.
By zoe frenchman6 months ago in Beat










