Category: Weekly Music Discussion
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Happy Xmas (War Is Over) – A Christmas Song, and So Much More
A deep dive into John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” — a Christmas song that challenges, comforts, and still asks something of us decades later.
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Why Rock Music Still Needs Real Bands | Modern Rock Isn’t Dead
Rock music isn’t dead — it’s just not where most people are looking. A look at why real bands still matter and where modern rock is thriving today.
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Why Busted Stuff Is Dave Matthews Band’s Most Underrated Album
A deep dive into why Busted Stuff is Dave Matthews Band’s most underrated album, featuring “Grey Street,” “Grace Is Gone,” and its Wildflowers-like intimacy.
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From Dylan to Springsteen to Zach Bryan: The Lineage of the American Songwriter
From Bob Dylan to Bruce Springsteen to Zach Bryan, a look at the lineage of the American songwriter — how storytelling, honesty, and heart continue to shape generations of great music.
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The Tragically Hip: The Most Underrated Rock Band of All Time
A deep dive into The Tragically Hip’s music, legacy, and greatest songs — and why they may be the most underrated rock band of all time.
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🎧 How Billie Eilish Changed Pop Music Forever | Authenticity, Minimalism & Modern Sound
“Billie Eilish reshaped modern pop with her minimalism, whisper-style vocals, fearless authenticity, and bedroom-produced sound. Here’s how she changed the direction of an entire generation of artists.”
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Hackney Diamonds: Why the Rolling Stones’ Latest Album Is Their Most Underrated
Why Hackney Diamonds deserves more respect as one of the Rolling Stones’ most alive, emotional, and underrated albums—featuring Paul McCartney, Andrew Watt, and classic Stones fire.
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Why Revolver Is The Beatles’ Most Underrated Masterpiece
A deep-dive into why the Beatles’ Revolver remains one of rock’s most groundbreaking yet underrated albums. Part 1 of our Weekly Music Discussion series.
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Taylor Swift: Joining Elvis, The Beatles, and Michael Jackson on Pop Music’s Mountaintop
“Taylor Swift now stands among the rare legends—Elvis, The Beatles, Michael Jackson—who reached a level of cultural impact, popularity, and influence unmatched by their peers. Here’s why she belongs on music’s mountaintop.”
