Category: Genres

Gospel

Gospel began to form in the African-American cultural context of late nineteenth-century America. Christian songs were called gospel hymns. The melody of this hymn was a synthesis of many …

Christian Rock

The Origins of the Genre Later, rock singers often associated their music with mysticism, the occult, and devil worship, using more rebellious imagery. Many metal artists and rockers were …

Christian Pop

The History of Christian Pop This is a genre that has its roots in gospel and contemporary Christian music. It began to take shape during the 1960s, when artists …

Industrial Metal

Some bands use electric guitars to create heavy metal riffs, while others physically abuse the instrument to create the harshest, most abrasive sounds possible. By incorporating death, doom, and …

Industrial

Initially a blend of academic avant-garde electronic experimentation and post-punk aggression, Industrial eventually evolved into the most raw and aggressive combination of rock and electronics. History of the Genre …

Electronic Rock

Electronic Rock: What Is It? Rock elements, including guitar, bass, drums, and lead vocals, are combined with electronic instruments such as synthesizers, samplers, and drum machines to create electronic …

Gabber

Gabber is a music genre that has gained significant popularity in Holland over the past five years. It is among several genres that have emerged from the distinctive sound …

Country Rock

Nonetheless, over recent decades, a handful of artists has fused new forms of country with rock, resulting in truly unique music. Introducing Country Rock The genre was pioneered by …

Classic Country

Songs are often characterized by their use of pedal steel guitar and fiddle, which can be heard in many songs by artists such as Hank Williams Sr., Patsy Cline …

Christian Country

The Jesus Movement is making waves in the country genre like never before. Today’s this music serves as a perfect platform for Christian artists to share their stories of …