Every week, the Paste staff and contributors will choose their five favorite songs of the previous seven days, awarding one ...
Various songs by The Beatles get pretty sad, including the likes of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Ticket to Ride," and ...
Lost in the hook of Shaboozey's "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" was a resolute sadness anyone born without a silver spoon knows well. There's no missing the country star's heart with his follow-up, "Highway." ...
For Dry January, a former pop critic for The New Yorker suggests great songs about not drinking. Many are by musicians who have been sober for decades. Happy Dry January to those who celebrate. For ...
Some believe that The Beatles' John Lennon stole a few songs. When it comes to these three tunes, it's hard to argue with ...
The song arrived just a dozen years before the date promised in its forward-looking title. But thanks to the cleverness and talents of Paul McCartney and Wings, “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five” ...
Luke Combs' first new single in a year is a sonic extension of his last. "Back in the Saddle" is the kind of song that gets a fan pumped for a tour announcement. You'll likely recognize the loud rock ...
From Lana Del Rey, John Legend and Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar to the members of Radiohead and guitar legends Carlos Santana, Duane Allman and Jerry Garcia, the number of musicians ...
Every month, we celebrate local music with the Syracuse Playlist, featuring songs from Central New York artists. This month, we’re sharing a different kind of playlist featuring songs about Syracuse.
British trio London Grammar are releasing a new album, The Greatest Love, on September 13 via Ministry of Sound. Now they have shared its second single, “Kind of Man.” Listen below. Frontwoman Hannah ...
From "Bad Reputation" to "Misery Business," let's look at the energetic, iconic, and sometimes chaotic goal songs defining ...