
Red Hot Chili Peppers: funk-rock survivors still shaping alt-rock
Red Hot Chili Peppers fuse rock, funk and punk into era-defining anthems like Californication and Under the Bridge. Hear why their catalog still matters now.

Arctic Monkeys now: from MySpace to football easter eggs
Arctic Monkeys went from MySpace buzz to indie rock staples with tracks like 505 and Do I Wanna Know?. Here is where to start and what to play next.

The Killers: From Vegas indie upstarts to sing‑along giants
The Killers made indie rock classics like Mr. Brightside and When You Were Young. Explore their sound, signature tracks and peers, and queue them up now.

Coldplay now: from UCL misfits to global sing‑along giants
Coldplay blend britpop, rock and piano ballads into global anthems like Yellow and Fix You. Get the story, the key tracks, and what to play first today.

Why Nirvana Still Hits Like a Shockwave
Nirvana turned scruffy Seattle grunge into a global phenomenon. From “Smells Like Teen Spirit” to “Heart-Shaped Box, ” their 90s roar still shapes rock today.

Why Radiohead Still Sound Like Tomorrow
Radiohead’s restless mix of rock, alternative and electronic sound has produced signature tracks like “Creep” and “Karma Police” that still shape modern listening.