Judas Priest's Rob Halford is known as the Metal God for good reason. Throughout his 50-year career, what he has done with his voice ranks among the most demanding performances from any metal singer ...
Nobody on this planet had (or will have) a voice quite like Janis Joplin. She died tragically young, but in the time that she had, she cemented herself as one of the greatest singers of the 20th ...
Dan + Shay's harmonies are among the best in modern country music, and the duo is truly letting them shine with a new project. Early Thursday morning (Aug. 9), Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney released the ...
Disturbed's "Down With the Sickness" is an iconic song for a few reasons, all of which are even more in focus on the totally wild isolated vocal track of the band's all-time hit. In the case of "Down ...
I can’t imagine there’s anyone left in the world who needs to be convinced that Rob Halford is a great singer. Regardless, these isolated Halford vocal tracks are just, like, nuts. I mean, listen to ...
“I Just Wasn’t Made For These Times” was written by Wilson and Tony Asher. The lyrics explore something most would say they grapple with: The struggle to fit into a society that just doesn’t fit into ...
Does Fred Durst’s whiny voice annoy you to no end? Does the fact that this guy, of all people, enjoyed massive superstardom for his “talents” keep you awake at night? Well then, lucky day! Now you can ...
What’s better than a My Chemical Romance music video? Honestly, not much—except maybe when we hear an isolated vocal track from the original. This time around, we have a beautiful vocal isolation from ...
Tonight we did a little Compare and Contrast with isolated vocal tracks. We played a little Britney, a little Smashmouth, some Diamond Dave and Freddie Mercury. But the vocals you all just couldn’t ...
But just when you thought Adele couldn’t possibly sound any better, a video of her isolated vocals from Saturday’s performance leaked online. The raw mic feed proves that Adele really is the queen of ...
Despite basically inventing the folk-rock genre, the Byrds never quite managed to sneak into the sacred cultural space occupied by the Beatles, Beach Boys, and Rolling Stones. But two isolated vocal ...
Is there a more musically unifying song in the universal jukebox than Queen’s 1976 anthem “Somebody to Love”? Try it out sometime — at the park, a BBQ, wherever it is you go when you aren’t reading ...