Monthly Archives: October 2018
So Creepy: Ghost Stories
Mac Miller: A Celebration of Life
Supporting youth arts and community-building programs in Mac Miller’s memory.
Top 5 Metal Songs for Halloween
Is there any holiday more tailor-made for heavy metal than Halloween? Of course not! So here I offer you some of the best metal songs to help make your Halloween even better.
#5. King Diamond’s “Halloween"
Okay was this choice a little on the nose? Yes. Is it right pick though? YES! King Diamond is without a doubt is a juggernaut of all things terrifying in world of metal. To not show the respect of putting him on the list would be an insult to the black clad king who uses REAL BONES as his mic stand. Listen to his banshee wail as he sings to you of the horrors of Halloween.
#4. Type O Negative’s "All Hallows Eve"
Type O Negative knew exactly how to sap the light out a room. Which, for Halloween, is kinda perfect. With lyrics like “Pumpkins grin in their despair” and “spiderwebbed and glazed in frost,” this songs paints a beautifully melancholy picture for the creepiest of holidays, as only the “Drab Four” could do.
#3. Ozzy Osbourne’s "Mr Crowley"
The Prince of Darkness’s ballad of the occultist, Aleister Crowley, matches perfectly with the atmosphere of Halloween. From the moment you hear the gripping horror-movie-style synth intro, you know that Ozzy is going to leave you in a trance. Plus the guitar work on this song is f#*&ing incredible!
#2. Fastway’s "Trick or Treat"
Even by 80s metal standards, the film Trick or Treat was pretty over-the-top. Evil reincarnated rockers, laser-shooting guitars, as well as a cast that included Ozzy, Gene Simmons and the guy that played Skippy on Family Ties. All of which means you should listen to this song on Halloween.
#1. Rob Zombie’s Superbeast
Oh come on, how could I not choose the “King of Creeps” as the #1 choice? No one fills the role of Mayor of Halloween like Rob Zombie does. From White Zombie til today, Rob brings heart to his horror. The friggin guy directs horror flicks! To be honest, any one of his songs would fit in perfectly for the #1 pick. However, I went with Mr. Zombie’s “Superbeast” only because of the raw aggression this song shoots into listeners. Accelerated heart rates and theatrics give you the same feeling as watching 100 horror films condensed into 3 minutes & 30 seconds. No one holds a candle to this man and his throne of all things scary.
I hope this list makes your Halloween just a little bit more heavy for you. Just don’t go and headbang your head off now okay?
Cardi B, Tekashi 6ix9ine, SZA And More Perform At Powerhouse 2018
Power 105 pulled out all stops for their annual concert at the Prudential Center in New Jersey.
Lauren Turns A Real Life Fight Into A Song
Not to be left behind by Camila Cabello or Normani (who, btw, just dropped TWO tracks with Calvin Harris, check them out here) another former member of Fifth Harmony has released her debut solo track – Lauren Jauregui dropped Expectations on Friday.
I love that all three seem to be going in different directions with their sound – Lauren even has a name for hers, she calls it “smoky quartz angel” and told People Magazine "it’s very soulful-oriented. It’s got different elements of what inspired me growing up. I’m very inspired by ’90s R&B and pop divas, like Beyonce and Pink and Rihanna and Christina Aguilera, Mariah Carey, Whitney, Etta James. Those women who really shaped this energy. There’s just been so many artists who have spoken their truth through their music and given their soul.”
Lauren sat down with Genius to get deep into the lyrics and meaning behind the new song. It comes from a real experience with her boyfriend – she doesn’t say Ty Dolla $ign, but just know it’s about Ty Dolla $ign — revealing that songwriting is like therapy for her, explaining “a lot of them come from a subconscious place that I haven’t even tapped into yet in my conscious mind.”
Check out her breakdown of Expectations in the video above! And don’t worry, they worked it out.
Mac Miller
Mac Miller found hip hop in high school. "Once I hit 15," he said, "I got real serious about it and it changed my life completely." A self-taught musician who played multiple instruments, he was respected as both an MC and a producer, working with artists like Vince Staples, SZA, and Ariana Grande. This is a collection of his own songs, plus his collaborations, influences, and music from his peers.
Cardi's Tricks & Treats
Brown & Gray
Brown & Gray sing “Home” on Pickler & Ben
Jenny Tolman
Jenny Tolman performs “Rock & Roll To My Country Soul” on Today In Nashville