Music Scenes
282 sites
http://linkinpark.dead-ish.net/
Points of Authority is the official fanlisting for Linkin Park at The Fanlistings Network, run by owner Sofie since January 2003. With over 10,000 members, it is one of the larger band fanlistings around and serves as a gathering point for fans of the iconic rock group.
https://tilde.town/~robert
A fan page dedicated to Perfume, the beloved Japanese electro-pop trio known for their infectious synth-driven sound and choreographed performances. Hosted on tilde.town, the site is visually driven with images celebrating the group, making it a small but charming tribute to the act.
https://stanlaundon.com/
Stan Laundon, a former BBC Radio Teesside presenter who hosted the 'Country Time' programme for 21 years, shares a rich personal collection of photographs, memorabilia, and local history focused on Hartlepool and the Teesside region of northeast England. The site also celebrates the bands of Hartlepool and Teesside from the 1960s, making it a nostalgic treasure trove for anyone with connections to that corner of England.
https://vaje.neocities.org/
Vaje's colorful personal site features shrines dedicated to bands like The Used and Tally Hall, alongside original character pages for a Roblox-connected project called Jovial Playground. The site blends music fandom, creative worldbuilding, and playful old-web aesthetics into a densely packed personal corner of the internet.
http://soundsfabulous.com/
Dick Dyszel shares the 30-year history of his DJ company, Sounds Fabulous, which pioneered all-digital disc jockey services in the Washington DC metro area starting in 1986. The site also introduces 'George,' a low-cost computerized virtual DJ system he created in 2012 for parties, weddings, and corporate events in Northern Virginia.
https://punkpedagogy.com/anarchyonline
Punk Pedagogy's Anarchy Online page is a curated directory of digital public scholarship about punk culture, compiled by Ana Salgado and covering archives, zines, libraries, and academic resources from around the world. Visitors will find links to dozens of punk-related projects including zine collections, artist-run archives, and retrospective documentation spanning decades of underground music history.
https://special-interests.net/forum/index.php
Special Interest is an active online forum and community hub dedicated to industrial, experimental, noise, power electronics, and avant-garde music, serving nearly 3,000 members and hosting over 100,000 posts. Centered around a print magazine of the same name, the forum covers new releases, live gig announcements, gear and technology discussion, and visual art related to the underground experimental sound scene.
https://tylerhellard.com/categories/pop-loser
Tyler Hellard's Pop Loser is a music-obsessed journal packed with curated mixtapes, a podcast, and eclectic commentary spanning indie, punk, and alternative artists from Stereolab to Viagra Boys to David Byrne. Running since 2014 through various formats, it's a rich personal log of musical obsessions, cultural observations, and links that rewards regular readers with both audio playlists and sharp writing.
https://sisterpsychosis.online/
Sister Psychosis's personal neocities-style site built around an obsession with Oasis and Britpop, featuring lyrics, a featured song player, shrines, and a distinctly British indie energy. The site includes fanlistings, webrings, a guestbook, and a last.fm integration, making it a cozy corner of the old-web revival scene centered on music fandom.
https://liminaltrash.neocities.org/
Faye's personal corner of the internet is a work-in-progress homepage from a self-described shitposter with a love of K-pop, Formula 1, and Doctor Who. The site centers heavily on K-pop with specific bias mentions for Moka from ILLIT and Mingi from ATEEZ, alongside links to a blog and social media.