We all know the powerful effect that music can have on mood. You might be feeling rather chirpy, but then a tear-jerker comes on the car radio and you arrive home feeling morose. For most of us, these ...
Are we intentionally making ourselves feel worse by listening to sad music? Studies show that the reason we always go back to ...
From boots that doubled as pants to eyebrows made of feathers, Halsey has certainly perfected the art of personal style. However, for her latest music video, the singer has turned to some of music's ...
The FADER’s longstanding GEN F series profiles the emerging artists you need to know right now. Near the end of the first song in her debut Rolling Loud set, Clip flips her hair to the side and ...
People who come to therapy after experiencing a difficult breakup often mention that they have been turning to music as a source of emotional release. They sometimes ponder questions like: “Why am I ...
We can love a song despite it making us feel sad — and scientists don’t agree on why. Researchers have previously found that sad music might cause us to feel moved in an emotionally positive way, ...
There’s a new unexpected influencer taking over TikTok, and people are finding him to be a taste of reality on the platform. TikTok account @wonkygarfield features videos of a sad-looking Garfield cat ...
People with depression listen to sad music because it makes them feel better, according to a small study that is one of the first to investigate why people turn to tearjerkers when they’re already ...
There is no mystery to feeling sad when you are faced with disappointment, loss, or stressful situations. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the US Census Bureau began sending weekly questionnaires to over ...