From incendiary prog-rock odysseys to novelty oddities, these 21 unlikely hits prove the 1970s was music’s most idiosyncratic decade ...
Steven Wilson has revealed his new “very strange” album is “nearly finished”, just weeks after he launched an online platform dedicated to immersive sound. The cult singer-songwriter released his ...
Did our AI summary help? Google has introduced Lyria 3, an AI music generation model that creates full 30-second tracks from text, image, or video inputs. The system arranges instruments, generates ...
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Get ready for a playful music test with this entertaining xylophone video that turns simple notes into unforgettable moments. This video captures how a xylophone performs when played in creative and ...
For most of human existence, listening was closely tied to moments that carried meaning, emotion or survival. Nature supplied the backdrop – wind, water, animals – and music surfaced in hunting ...
Music makes people move and groove, often in surprisingly involuntary ways. As it turns out, we even blink in time to the beat, researchers report in PLOS Biology. “Our eyes—which we usually think of ...
Great sound doesn't have to come at a cost ...
Dating all the way back to 1923, Weird Tales is easily one of the most iconic pulp magazines ever published. That venerable series is returning in a new form in 2026, as Monstrous Books aims to revive ...
Major restaurant chains build their reputations on consistency, which makes their strangest decisions even more surprising. Over the years, some have launched unusual menu items, tested odd promotions ...
For 65 years, THE SOUND OF MUSIC has been one of our “favorite things.” With its timeless story and irresistibly charming score, this Rodgers & Hammerstein classic isn’t just meant to be enjoyed—it’s ...
When illness disrupts life’s rhythm, music, resilience, and executive function help us cope, choose wisely, and keep moving forward—one intentional step at a time.