Music styles

Hard Rock

Hard Rock

Hard rock is the wild child of rock music, combining elements of blues, rock ‘n’ roll, and a touch of the theatrical to create a high-energy, guitar-driven sound.

Grunge

Grunge Music

Imagine the rebelliousness of punk rock and the heaviness of metal getting together for a jam session in a dingy garage. That’s grunge.

Progressive Rock

Progressive Rock

Progressive Rock, or ‘prog’ as it’s often called, is like the fusion cuisine of the music world. It blends rock with elements of classical music, jazz, and sometimes even folk or world music.

Pop Rock

Pop Rock

What do you get when you mix the irresistible beats of pop with the raw energy of rock? The answer’s simple: Pop Rock, a genre that’s been keeping us entertained for decades.

Indie Rock

Indie Rock

Indie Rock has its roots in the late ’70s and ’80s, born from the DIY spirit of Punk Rock.

Psychedelic Rock

Psychedelic Rock

Psychedelic Rock is a musical genre that seeks to recreate and enhance the mind-expanding experiences often associated with psychedelic drugs.

Soft Rock

Soft Rock

Soft rock combines elements of rock with softer instruments and vocals.

Honky-Tonk

Honky-Tonk

Honky-Tonk is a subgenre of country music that’s got a good dose of twang and heart. It was born in rowdy bars and dancehalls.

Outlaw Country

Outlaw Country

Outlaw Country is the rowdy cousin of mainstream country music. Born in the late ’60s and early ’70s, this genre tossed the rulebook out the window.