The memorable three note guitar riff powering the Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" was intended as a throwaway placeholder to be replac...
Neil Young's On The Beach was originally released in 1974 as the follow up to the commercially and critically successful Harvest. It was raw and loose...
We mentioned in our January newsletter that the February Pairings Box will include some special treats, including a heart-shaped utensil from our ...
Elliott Smith wrote some of the prettiest pop songs ever written. Of course, writing a pretty pop song isn't the same thing as writing an upbeat pop s...
The Clash's "Guns of Brixton" is probably one of the greatest rock songs ever written. Anyways, it is certainly one of the best rock tracks ever fused...
I jokingly refer to our friends, Hannah and Jeff, as our doppelgangers. Hannah and I are both writers (professionally), but she's also a music blogger...
If you aren't already familiar with Jordan's blog, Oh Happy Day!, get ready to be smitten. An event planner and letterpress printer, Jordan moved ...
As if I didn't already have enough food blogs to follow, I've recently become enamored with a whole new world of blogs that fall into two categori...
"These Days" is a remarkable song. Jackson Browne originally wrote the song when he was only 16 years old and submitted a demo of the track to vario...
I love hearing different interpretations of the same track. In my mind, the choice draws a common thread between each of the artists, and yet their un...
Presuming you heart isn't a shriveled, cold, desolate organ feeding on darkness, you probably love Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game." No need, to get all "H...