My Heart Will Go On (The B-Side) A Titanic Love Story Told Through Rock’s Hidden Tracks They met where most love stories don’t — just off to the side. Not centre stage. Not under the spotlight. Somewhere between Side A and Side B, where the deep cuts live. He believed the best songs were the ones you had to find. She liked a good chorus, something familiar, something safe. They locked eyes as the ship pulled away — the band tuning up below deck, far from the grand ballroom. This wasn’t a love story meant to top the charts. This was a B-side romance. The Band Played On (And No One Requested These Songs) As the ship sailed, the music grew stranger, braver, more emotional. These weren’t songs built for radio rotation or greatest-hits compilations. They were confessions. Experiments. Cracks in the armour. Love, like B-sides, doesn’t announce itself loudly. It sneaks in when you’re not looking. Below deck, the band struck up something heavier. 1. Black Sabbath – “Laguna Sunrise” A rar...
Bad Boys, Ballads, and the Blues: When Heavy Bands Took the Long Way Home Rock history loves its bad boys. The volume merchants. The chaos-makers. The bands that built their reputations on aggression, speed, and noise. But scratch beneath the surface — flip the record over — and you’ll often find something else entirely. A ballad. A blues-soaked lament. A B-side that whispers where the A-side screams. This is the quiet truth of heavy music: even the hardest bands bleed. The Myth of the One-Dimensional Heavy Band There’s a lazy assumption that bands known for brutality can only operate in one emotional register. Loud. Fast. Angry. End of story. But that myth falls apart the moment you start digging into B-sides, bonus tracks, and deep cuts — the places where bands stop performing for the pit and start writing for themselves. These songs rarely make radio. They don’t headline playlists. They live in the margins. And that’s exactly why they matter. Slipknot: Beneath the Mask S...