humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of music professionals, amateurs, inspiring students, celebrities, lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories in the music sphere.
The Music That Made Me: Wires by Athlete
This is a song that I can never listen to without crying. It has a potency for me like no other in terms of how it reaches into my very essence and squeezes my heart. It seizes me, like a long lost brother and takes me back to a period of my life which was hard. Very hard.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in Beat
Ethel Cain's New Album 'Perverts' is Cinematic, Skin Crawling Excellence. Top Story - January 2025.
When I first wrote about Ethel Cain in July 2023, her debut album Preacher's Daughter was reaching its crest of viral fame, garnering millions upon millions of streams on Spotify and, in turn, a newly expanded fan base that seemed to be slowly turning her dark, twisty, pioneering concept album into meme fodder.
By Erin Latham Sheaabout a year ago in Beat
Empowering Voices: Frankeke’s Uplifting New Tracks
Frankeke has once again graced the music world with two powerful and soul-stirring tracks: My Helper and No Fear in Love. These songs, blending gospel, Christian, and contemporary styles, deliver messages of hope, strength, and unwavering faith that are sure to resonate deeply with listeners from all walks of life.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
The Songs That Saved Me
With how difficult this year was for me, there was always music to drown out the chaos. These songs hold a special place in my heart and provided comfort during my darkest times. I hope some of these songs make it to your playlist and can help you in ways they helped me <3
By Angel Adagioabout a year ago in Beat
2024 Soundtrack
Party Train by The GAP JANUARY 1, 2023, we awoke early to finish preparations for guests and our good luck New Year's Day meal for friends and family. "Party Train" by The Gap was blasting throughout the house; we danced around the kitchen while my husband prepared the meat, and we set out snacks. Guests were arriving impatient to eat his exceptional food. We had collard greens symbolizing greenbacks (folding paper money), black-eyed peas to bring wealth in coins, and lima beans and rice, our standard comfort foods for gatherings. He always makes chicken and sometimes his famous baby back ribs.
By Andrea Corwin about a year ago in Beat
My Musical Journey of 2024. Content Warning.
In January, I listened to a lot of sea shanty style music or Irish jig music. I needed the upbeat tunes to help me stay present for my children as I was fighting an upward battle with feeling like I could never make it out of my life's circumstances whole.
By The Schizophrenic Momabout a year ago in Beat
My Toxic Brain Dance
Have you ever had a moment in your life where you look around and wonder how the hell you ended up here, in the grand daddy of all slumps and going nowhere? You're standing on a path that seems go on and on and has no end. It’s been coming on for a while, but that is where I find myself. I am adrift in a sea of suckadoodle and mediocrity just treading water.
By Katie L. Oswald (BookDragon)about a year ago in Beat
The Soundtrack of My Year
Every year tells a story, woven with unforgettable moments and underscored by a soundtrack that captures our deepest emotions. For me, 2024 was a year of transformation, learning, and discovery. Through its highs and lows, a series of songs became the companions to my most pivotal moments. Here is the soundtrack of my year—a deeply personal narrative intertwining memories, music, and emotions.
By GoldenSpeechabout a year ago in Beat







