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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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: 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 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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …