Doors Down singer Brad Arnold explained why he shares a message about faith with audiences now and how God helped him ...
Chris Cornell went solo, Rage Against the Machine’s battle with Los Angeles ended with one final album of originals, a lost funky monk returned to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Blur (again) ditched ...
READ MORE: 50 Most Controversial Hard Rock + Metal Album Covers (NSFW) Even when a song confronts a controversial topic with a positive message, some of its phrasing may no longer be universally ...
Here is the best pop song by 10 classic (1970s) progressive rock bands! Given that progressive ... subject matter – like plenty of other Rush messages – is life-affirmingly timeless.
Pink Floyd are psychedelic rock legends, and their music hasn’t escaped speculation over songs played backward to reveal secret messages. However, this instance is very much legit and intentional.
Get the message? Several million ... With a dozen more songs of protest snapping close behind, it heralds a radical change for rock ‘n’ roll. Suddenly, the shaggy ones are high on a soapbox.
The lead singer of the rock band 3 Doors Down paused a recent show to share a message about the love of Jesus with thousands of fans. The band, perhaps best known for its 2000 hit song "Kryptonite ...
The pop star is said to be on the lookout for songs with a Christian message after reconnecting ... One of the most insistent riffs in rock is married to a lyric about a messianic figure ...
In light of entrenched national discourse causing turmoil across the country, a local southern rock singer is using ... he's putting heartfelt messages in his songs, like his latest single ...
TIMMINS - Having moved into a new home, a local group has a rock-solid idea to create a space ... orange in colour with kind messages, which is a new initiative that will serve as a symbol of ...
But before playing “Away From the Sun, he took several moments to go a bit more in depth, and asked if he could share a message before they performed the song “Away From the Sun.” ...