Amplified Observations: The odyssey of space rock started long before 2001
Columnist Luke Furman outlines the stellar genre of space rock from its psychedelic launch to its mainstream landing and where it orbits today.
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Columnist Luke Furman outlines the stellar genre of space rock from its psychedelic launch to its mainstream landing and where it orbits today.
Columnist Luke Furman explains how a subtle, fitting bassline might turn more heads than a bombastic or incredibly intricate one, especially if it’s most appropriate for a song.
Columnist Luke Furman discusses how Romantic poet William Blake has influenced contemporary music and songwriting through his timeless works.
Columnist Luke Furman details how “This Land Is Your Land" is a much more fitting, patriotic and listenable candidate for America’s national anthem.
Columnist Luke Furman explains how unconventional songs can sometimes be strangely pleasing.
Columnist Luke Furman discusses how music acts as a way to suppress heavy, negative feelings like loneliness or sadness.
Columnist Luke Furman details how Rap Genius (now called Genius) improved lyric analysis and diversified critical voices.
Teeth polishing apparently doesn't have any real health benefits.
Columnist Luke Furman delves into why artists use police siren samples in their songs and what effect comes from it.
Cranberries are a good source of antioxidants but might not do everything you think they can.
Columnist Luke Furman looks at artists who first found success after making a huge musical departure from their former sound.
The move could have health impacts for Ohioans.
Columnist Luke Furman talks about how music should be viewed as a garden of sounds rather than a heavily competitive sport.
Post Health goes into the bowels of a new pill that treats an otherwise untreatable infection.
Amplified Observations delves into how has created or incorporated into films have the ability to equally improve each other.
Over the years, many rappers have openly dissed their own genre in their lyrics. Amplified Observations takes a look at possible explanations to this phenomenon and the larger concept of bragging in hip-hop.
Dr. Daniel Skinner of HCOM’s Dublin branch was recently published online in the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law chronicling Governor John Kasich’s expansion and reform of healthcare in Ohio.
The word “hey” has been abundantly used to energize audiences throughout the history of popular music; however, many instances of the word are placed lazily in the background
Radio has a proportionately higher amount of country music stations than other genres. Amplified Observations delves into why this phenomenon occurs.
Given the freedom and low cost of music production in the 21st century, anyone who puts in the necessary level of effort has the ability to succeed without the initial support of the music industry.