When Rock Put on Makeup, Bought a Synthesizer, and Invaded MTV Ask a rock fan to name the biggest bands of the 1980s and you'll hear names like Van Halen, AC/DC, and Bon Jovi. Ask them about Thompson Twins, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, or Adam and the Ants and you might get a shrug, followed by, "That's pop music." But is it? Maybe one of the greatest musical misconceptions of the MTV era is that rock and pop occupied opposite corners of the room. The reality is far more interesting. Many of the bands we file under New Wave, synth-pop, and alternative weren't abandoning rock and roll. They were reinventing it. The guitars didn't disappear. They simply learned a few new tricks. The Punk Connection Take Adam Ant. Before the pirate jackets, war paint, and chart-topping videos, he emerged from Britain's punk underground. Listen to Dog Eat Dog or Kings of the Wild Frontier and you'll hear pounding drums, snarling guitars, and enough attitude to fill an aren...
🌍 The Rock World Cup: Where Everyone Wins A global tournament for hidden gems, forgotten legends, and the songs that never got the spotlight Every few years, the world comes together to crown champions on the football pitch. But what if rock music had its own World Cup? No overplayed anthems. No predictable winners. No stadium-sized hits that everybody already knows. Instead, every nation sends one of its finest underground contenders to the tournament—a band or artist carrying a hidden gem that deserves to be heard. In this World Cup, there are no red cards, no penalty shootouts, and no losers. The only prize is discovering your next favourite song. So grab your headphones and welcome to the first Rock World Cup. 🇺🇸 Group A – The Americas 🇨🇦 Canada – The Tragically Hip Hidden Gem: Ahead by a Century Beloved across Canada but criminally underrated elsewhere, The Tragically Hip combined roots rock with poetic storytelling, led by the unforgettable Gord Downie. 🇲🇽 Mexico – C...