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There’s been a lot of buzz about high-intensity training in recent years, but a new study finds that simply listening to high-tempo music during a workout could also produce added health benefits.
New study says pop music is more depressing than ever A study has found that music from 30 years ago to today has an overwhelming dip downward. To stream 9NEWS on your phone, you need the 9NEWS app.
A new study has revealed that sadness in pop music is increasing, the AP reports. The study determined the new revelation after looking at hundreds of thousands of pop songs over the last three ...
A new study conducted by McMaster University's Digital Music Lab has revealed which music fans are most open-minded, as well as those who are the least. According to their findings, which were ...
The explosion of hip-hop and rap music in 1991 had far more auditory influence on the popular songs that followed than the British Invasion of 1964 or the synth-pop surge of 1983 — the other two ...
A comparison of 12,000 English-language rap, pop, country, rock and R&B songs from 1980 to 2020 found songs have gotten more repetitive over the years, causing them to become less elaborate with ...
Compare that to techno music, which appeared to aggravate study volunteers most. The untz-untz prompted 78% to experience an increase in blood pressure.. Heavy metal, perhaps surprisingly, also ...
A new study has shown that in the past three decades, the trend in popular music has shifted toward sadder songs, according to the Associated Press.In a report from the journal Royal Society Open ...