Nobody talks about it anymore, but Paul McCartney made a few disco songs during the genre’s heyday. One of these tracks might be about God. Given Paul’s past with The Beatles, that feels like an ...
Cyrus co-wrote “Flowers” with Gregory Aldae Hein and Michael Pollack. During a 2023 interview with Billboard, Pollack contrasted “Flowers” with his other work. “Compared to other songs, the lyrics for ...
After teasing fans a couple of weeks ago, Panic! At the Disco have dropped a brand new single called "Viva Las Vengeance," announced an upcoming studio album with the same name and accompanying tour ...
One of the best parts about going out to a dance club to cut a rug is not necessarily the cutting of the rug part. Sometimes getting on the dance floor can be a fun time. But not everyone loves to ...
The evocative sounds of Donna Summer songs are instantly recognizable. While her music was decidedly disco in tempo, her groundbreaking use of synthesizers set her sound apart and set the stage for a ...
The 1970s. What a decade for music! It was a wild, experimental, and incredibly fertile period that saw genres explode, artists push boundaries, and hit after hit cascade from radios across the globe.
Sharon Osbourne revealed a "secret disco band song" titled "You Can Strike Oil - In Hollywood" that she recorded with a group called the Sheikettes more than 40 years ago. You can listen to the track ...
You probably have never heard of Geese before. The young Brooklyn band are barely out of high school, and haven’t ever officially released a single before today. But those who have come across them ...
Disco music originated in the 1960s at underground venues popular with LGBTQ+, Black, and Latinx Americans. Still, it wasn’t long before the subculture spread from clubs in New York and Philadelphia ...
Disco is a music genre and a subculture born out of a dance floor and pioneered by Black musicians, DJs and producers in the 1970s and early 1980s. The word disco comes from the Italian discoteca, ...
Back when they had more people than Brendon Urie, Panic! at the Disco took from the strangest of places when writing and composing their music. Efforts such as the cancelled 2007 album Cricket & ...
Panic! At the Disco have released a new song titled “Local God.” The single will appear on the band’s upcoming seventh LP, Viva Las Vengeance, which arrives Aug. 19 via Fueled by Ramen/DCD2 Records.