Every catchy pop track hides possibilities. And once a metal band picks it up, the song shifts character—sometimes darker, sometimes heavier—always in an unexpected way. That’s the joy of reinvention ...
Looking for the best cover songs of 2023? We've got you covered, as we've sifted through countless hard rock and metal covers that have spooled out over the first portion of 2023 to determine the best ...
When D60 played Bushwaller’s in May, the place was packed, heads bobbed in unison, and people sang along to favorites like “Good Riddance” and “Gangsta’s Paradise.” The music poured out into the ...
Here are Doc Coyle's five favorite rock and metal covers of classic hit songs, in celebration of the rocker's own debut cover song of a massive Aerosmith track. There's probably a ton of covers that ...
As might have been expected, the Beatles still rule the covers department, but who are the other musical artists involved?
Continuing on with list season, we’re pivoting our focus to the best cover songs of the year. We opted to limit the ranking to one entry per project, as something like Thanks to I Saw the TV Glow, ...
Cover songs are a tricky thing to master, but one particular cover of the Sex Pistols' 1976 single 'Anarchy in the UK' has ...
Nirvana’s frontman Kurt Cobain was one of the most beloved songwriters in 1990s rock music. The band’s original music is timelessly brilliant, but they’ve also performed a few killer covers of other ...
Paramore's stripped-down, soulful cover of Drake's 'Passionfruit' added raw emotion and depth, showcasing their musical versatility and Hayley Williams' powerful vocals.
Megadeth’s – allegedly – final album is being prepared for release next January, and it looks as though the confirmed ...
It starts early, it ends late, and if you go, you’ll probably lose your voice shouting along to “Killing in the Name” with a stranger. Leftapalooza, Longmont’s rowdiest, rockiest, beer-soakiest music ...
Christmas is coming up quickly, and we don’t blame you if you’re not exactly looking forward to hearing the same five Christmas songs from the 1950s on repeat everywhere you go. That being said, not ...