Ear CandyGold Plated is a 1976 album by the Climax Blues Band, (originally Climax Chicago Blues Band) from Stafford, England. One of the leading lights of the late 1960s UK blues boom, the sound is similar to Atlanta Rhythm Section or Steely Dan.
Ear CandyRecently, life’s been hectic with work and personal duties. Surprisingly, no song has been on repeat in my mind. Amidst this, instrumental music has been my soothing constant.
Ear Candy“Living Now” by Fearless Soul is a motivational and uplifting song that encourages listeners to embrace the present moment and live their lives to the fullest.
Ear CandyHere are the dopest ABC’s you will ever hear. Marvel Super Heroes + Hip-Hop= BANGER ALERT!
Ear CandyI’ve been on a punk kick for about two years now and part of that is nerding out on Death. Death is an American Proto-Punk band formed in Detroit in 1971 by brothers Bobby, David, and Dannis Hackney.
Ear CandyGive ‘You Are My Kind’ a listen for a soulful celebration of deep connection. Santana and Seal’s collaboration blends emotive vocals and signature musical style, offering a moving experience.
Ear CandyITSSS TIMEEEEE! From its catchy melodies to Mariah’s soulful vocals, we explore the timeless appeal of this modern Christmas classic.
Ear CandyJoshua Bassett, the 22-year-old star of “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series,” released a music video for his self-directed single “Just Love” that serves as a statement on acceptance and love.
Ear Candy“How Lucky” is arguably (subjectively) the best song on John Prine’s 1979 Album Pink Cadillac.
Ear CandyThese days, I often turn to older songs to boost my energy and concentration for daily tasks. “Good Life” by OneRepublic stands out as a prime example.
Ear CandyThis week’s Ear candy has been brought to you by Petite Amie, a band from Mexico. They sing in French and Spanish and have a unique take on music. “Their lyrics are characterized by the expression of the existential angst generated by the search for the “self” in an increasingly impersonal world, where the line […]
Ear CandyThis week’s ear candy is brought to you by Olivia Rodrigo. Olivia is a 20-year-old who is not afraid to express the real pain and hardships that come with dating as a young adult through POP, Folk, and Alt. Rock genres.