15 of the Best Music Blogs to Follow as a Music Lover

Catherine Watts
6 min readMay 16, 2019

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Music, like any other kind of art, touches our heart and soul. Music can fit in our emotions. It will always have a big part in our life. An average person listens to it in a daily basis, may it be during cooking for lunch or dinner, home ride, while working out, or even the background music that plays in TV shows or movies. Listening to music releases dopamine which is a chemical in the brain that gives us a feeling that co-relates with motivation. It is also great to help someone get in a better mood. Whether we are aware or not, listening to our favorite music helps us to get in touch with our feelings. So if you love music, it is a good idea for you to follow the best music blogs on the web.

By: Catherine Watts

Here are 15 Music-related Blogs that you can check and follow:

1. Pitchfork (pitchfork.com)

Pitchfork is one of the most popular music resources or blogs. It is a trusted voice in music, celebrating, and exploring emerging artists and established pioneers across all genres. They publish daily reviews, interviews, and features as well as real-time music-related news coverage.

2. Consequence of Sound (consequenceofsound.net)

The Consequence of Sound is the missing link between mainstream pop culture and the underground. This company is a Chicago-based online publication that has accrued devoted readership in the millions for its reliability, precision, and character with regards to music, television, and film. It’s a voice that wants to pat one’s shoulders, not stand on them.

3. Metal Injection | Heavy Metal Music (http://www.metalinjection.net/)

If you enjoy metal music, then this music blogs are definitely for you. You will get the latest updates with all the newest Metal news, metal music videos, and metal tour date source. Your daily dose of metal injection will be satisfied through this!

4. EDM.com — The Latest Electronic Dance Music Reviews, and Artist Releases (Edm.com)

EDM.com is the voice of modern electronic music. Their mission is to inspire and inform members of our community and the general public by providing balanced coverage of the worldwide EDM movement. They also publish interviews, reviews, and editorials that shed light on the topics that matter to their beloved readers. Since their start on January 1, 2014, they have reached millions of readers globally.

5. Song Exploder (songexploder.net)

Song Exploder is a podcast where musicians take apart their songs, and piece by piece, tell the story of the creation of their songs. Each episode is produced and edited by the host and creator Hrishikesh Hirway in Los Angeles. Using the isolated, individual tracks from a recording, Hrishikesh asks artists to delve into the specific decisions that went into creating their work. Song Exploder is an independent podcast, and a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. Learn more at radiotopia.fm.

6. Indie Shuffle Music Blog (indieshuffle.com)

Indie Shuffle is a global music blog that assembled a team of international writers to bring the best music, including indie rock, hip hop, electronic, and everything in between.

7. Gorilla VS Bear (gorillavsbear.net)

Gorilla vs. Bear is a Texas-based music blog. Once called ‘’the New Yorker of hipster blogs,’’ we blog about relevant artists of the day, with no particular genre-specific focus. Newsweek things they’re ‘’influential.’’ Rolling Stone also recognized it as one of the web’s ‘’Best Music Blogs’’ in the publication’s annual Best of Rock issue. It was also voted ‘’Blog of the Year’’ in URB Magazine’s annual readers’ poll.

8. Earmilk.com

Earmilk is about music discovery and has the public’s trust ever since 2009. It features interview, festivals, exclusives, lists, mixtapes, contests, and photo journals. It serves the latest music-related news, streams, download, and a whole lot more. May it be hip-hop, EDM, electronic, indie-rock, post-dubstep, Dreamwave, alternative, and others.

9. The Boombox (theboom.com)

Keep up with the latest R&B and hip hop news, music, music videos, newest songs, and exclusive interviews with the hottest artists.

10. Rap-Up (rap-up.com)

Rap-up is the first nationwide hip-hop and R&B magazine for Gen Y. Founded in 2001, the full-color, glossy publication has featured some of music’s biggest stars including Beyonce, T.I, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Rihanna, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, Ciara, Ludacris, Pharrell, and Young Jeezy. Rap-up has also appeared on CNN, ABC News, BET, VH1, E!, The CW, EXTRA, and mtvU. The publication got featured already in newspapers and magazines such as The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, New York Daily News, New York Post, USA Today, People, GRAMMY Magazine, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, The Daily News of Los Angeles and more. It got nominated in 2006, for ‘’Best Hip-Hop magazine Site’’ at ‘’VH1 Hip-Hop Honors.’’

11. All Music (allmusic.com)

All Music serves the information about an album, blogs, songs, and a specific musician. Reviews of upcoming album releases, ratings and picks of the recommended albums and songs within an artist’s discography or tracks on an album.

12. All Songs Considered NPR (www.npr.org)

NPR is an independent, non-profit media organization that was founded on a mission to create a more informed public. Every day, NPR connects with millions of Americans on the air, online, and in person to explore the news, ideas, and what it means to be human. In summary, through its network of member stations, NPR makes local stories national, national stories local and global stories personal.

13. FACT Magazine (www.factmag.com)

FACT was established in London in 2003 as a piece of bi-monthly music and youth culture magazine. Covers were commissioned by Shepard Fairey, M.I.A., Peter Saville, Trevor Jackson, Klaxons, Bat for Lashes, Kate Moross and Animal Collective and the magazine quickly became renowned for profiling future stars at an early date.

After that, in 2005, FACT went digital and in 2009 became an exclusively online publication. One of the magazine’s longest-running digital series is the weekly FACT mix; past contributors include Autechre, Slowdive, Four Tet, Holly Herndon, Carl Craig, Oneohtrix Point Never and St. Vincent.

14. Brooklyn Vegan (Brooklynvegan.com)

Founded in 2004, BrooklynVegan is an independent, NYC-centric, multi-genre, mostly-music blog that focuses on international music news, album and live show reviews, pictures, festivals, tour dates, gossip, tips, song and album streams, videos, industry and tech news, special events and much more. Non-music stuff finds its way on to their pages as well including comedy, TV, movies, burlesque, and every post comes with an open exchange of ideas via the public commenting system and social media.

15. Hathart (Hathart.com)

Hathart is an e-commerce company created to help people in the arts and entertainment industry to establish successful careers. Moreover, on Hathart, performing and visual artists can sell, buy, and rent art equipment. Artists can also sell or rent their work to art lovers. Furthermore, Hathart allows users to post portfolios, receive feedback from other users and to find jobs or short-term gigs with our jobs database.

Hathart’s goal is to improve the lives of artists by creating a centralized location to meet. Besides that, Hathart wants to facilitate collaboration with other artists and to help all users to find work. Most importantly, Hathart mission is to help artists realize their dreams. We envision a world where artists have more time to create and perfect their art. Therefore, Hathart is the place to go to leverage your experience in the arts into a profitable career. For every purchase made on Hathart, we then donate $1 to the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Catherine Watts

Founder of Hathart LLC, an eCommerce platform for creatives and collectors || A go-to source for excellent visual and performing arts blogs!