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 ...
Nobody had a voice in Motown quite like Marvin Gaye. We lost him far too soon. Fortunately, we have a whole wealth of recorded work to enjoy from the soulful singer, and some of the isolated vocal ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
As any good music geek knows, YouTube is a treasure trove of isolated tracks — a single vocal or instrument lifted from a familiar song, sometimes from the master tapes, sometimes pulled out of the ...
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 ...
The song "Something" was George Harrison's breakthrough moment after years of working in the shadows of his bandmates John Lennon and Paul McCartney in the Beatles. Initially appearing as the second ...