Random music news for Monday, January 29, 2024
Yes, this is the fifth Monday in January. That’s just cruel. And then we get 29 days in February? That’s almost as bad. Music news for January 29, 2024, is pretty cool though.
Read MoreYes, this is the fifth Monday in January. That’s just cruel. And then we get 29 days in February? That’s almost as bad. Music news for January 29, 2024, is pretty cool though.
Read MoreConduct interesting experiments and get interesting results. Like this. As for music news for January 26, 2024… More music news? Check here. BONUS: I think I’ve been on a flight with this guy.
Read MoreAre you up on your Gen Z slang? If not, watch this so you know what the little buggers are talking about. As for music news, here’s what’s happening for January 25, 2024.
Read MoreWe’ve all had whistling noses, especially if we’re congested with allergies or a cold. Lulu Lotus has a special talent with her nose. She can control its whistling to the point of being
Read MoreDuring the holidays, I spent about an hour in a doctor’s office waiting room. There was music playing, some Christmas playlist that seemed to shuttle between various versions of “All I Want for
Read MoreOne way to stay motivated during any kind of workout is to choose the right music. But what music is best? Not everyone responds well to playlists like Beast Mode. Some British researchers
Read MoreWhat happens to that squishy stuff in your skull when you hear a great song? Scientists are very interested in how the brain functions when it’s stimulated by music. They know that pleasurable
Read MoreMusic therapy has been a thing for years. Music can be used for everything from pain management to treating depression and dementia. Warner Music Group, one of the world’s three major labels, is
Read MoreWe’re all getting older and with age comes a certain amount of neural decay. But what if music could future-proof your brain? It may be possible. And tell me why music programs are
Read MoreAt the end of a Las Vegas weekend, a friend and I rented a car and headed up toward Area 51. We immediately ran into issues when we couldn’t agree on the music
Read MoreA new study published on PLOS One says that your musical preference has a connection to your personal sense of morality. Entitled “Soundscapes of morality: Linking music preferences and moral values through lyrics
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