pop
The Music of The Glacier
Falling Into Sigur Rós I once heard the music of Sigur Rós described as glacial, but in a very positive way. The band hail from Reykjavík, Iceland so that is probably not an unexpected description. All their songs are sung entirely in the constructed language Hopelandic (or Vonlenska in Icelandic)., but sound absolutely beautiful.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about 15 hours ago in Beat
Dark Delight: The Lyric
I am starting off by sharing my new lyric, “Dark Delight,” which is a prelude to my Summer 2026 project which will meld electronic, trance, and industrial into an EDM umbrella. This will be a dark project which will touch on painful and/or dangerous relationships.
By Rick Henry Christopher about 15 hours ago in Beat
Booz Puts His Stamp on “I Do What I Want”
Booz comes into “I Do What I Want” with a direct approach that lines up with the run he’s been putting together out of Sanford, Florida. There’s no attempt to reshape his sound or step outside of what’s already been working. The track sticks to his identity and builds on it, which gives it a sense of purpose from the start.
By Alicia Turner11 days ago in Beat
Are You Eager For Midnight? | THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE.
The first time I really heard RAYE was a little over a year ago. Let's be honest, there are some artists you don't even realize you've listen to before until you start having red thread coming out of your ears because of the potential conspiracy wall developing in your brain. Well, on mine, it all starts with a mind-blowing and boggling performance.
By Alexandria Stanwyck15 days ago in Beat
10 Dreamy Pop Tracks for Goddesses
You've probably heard a lot of songs that are fun, catchy and easy to digest. However, when's the last time you heard a track that made you feel like you're having a spiritual experience? What about a song that sounds like a chorus of angels or a mysterious tune that you'd hear in a dream and forget upon awakening? This list has ten of them, and you're about to explore the depths of darkwave, goth music and dreamy pop with these groups that brought mystery and intrigue to the 90s and early 2000s.
By Kaitlin Shanks22 days ago in Beat
Why So Many People Think Music Isn’t as Good Anymore
Every generation claims that music “isn’t what it used to be.” Yet in recent years, the criticism has grown louder than ever. Across social media, podcasts, and online forums, listeners regularly argue that modern music feels repetitive, shallow, or manufactured. While there are still incredibly talented artists working today, many fans believe something about the structure of the music industry has changed in ways that make great music harder to find.
By Navigating the World26 days ago in Beat










