To some, the ’80s were the best of times, to others, maybe the worst of times. But to all, they were some of the cringiest and corniest times. Between the hair, the legwarmers, the eccentric clothes, ...
Here is the best metal song of each year of the 1980s, including one runner-up for all 10 years!
The 1980s pulsed with an electric energy that transformed not just music, but the entire cultural landscape of America. This was the decade when MTV revolutionized how we consumed music, when ...
This song was absolutely everywhere on country radio in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It’s still a country classic today, too. “Forever And Ever, Amen” by Randy Travis was released in 1987 and ...
Do you miss the ’80s? Well, just tune into your local classic rock station, problem solved! According to Mediabase, a music ...
Ah, the golden era of television! The 70s and 80s gifted us with theme songs that were as memorable as the shows themselves. These musical intros were more than just preludes; they set the tone, ...
NPR's Daniel Estrin asks Nora Felder, the music supervisor for the series "Stranger Things," how she went about scoring the series over its decade-long run which ended this week.
The 1980s were a transformative era in pop music. Musicians were moving away from the disco genre of the '70s and decided to innovate with bolder sounds. It was a time in which synthesizers, ...
Picture this: It's December. You turn on your car radio. The first few synth-pop notes of "Last Christmas" by Wham! start playing. What do you do? Why, you turn the volume up and you sing every single ...
Madonna performing live in 1985. Whether you prefer to belt out Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” in your living room or hit your local bar for a spirited sing-along, one thing’s for sure—you can’t ...
Yes ended the ’70s in complete disarray. They’d argued over the musical direction taken on 1978’s Tormato, and even argued over the artwork. Long-time engineer Eddy Offord simply walked away. By the ...
The 1990s just might be the definitive era of sad country music. Legends like Garth Brooks, George Strait and Alan Jackson were at the top of their game during that decade, and young bucks — like an ...