Soundproof material for a dedicated room


I'm thinking of converting one of my rooms to dedicated audio room. Since it's a condo and there are neighbours to the side of me on 2 sides, I'm trying to figure out what I could put on the walls to prevent the sound going next door. Can I get away with just gluing something on the walls or would it help if I built a wall on top of the existing one and put something inbetween. Looking for something that won't break the bank, but also something that is effective. Waf is non-issue. What soundproof product or materials would you guys recommend?

Thank you all for your inputs
branislav
Roxul Safe-and-Sound behind drywall will work well. In the space between studs. See if there's a place called Acoustical Distributors International (ADI) in your area. They will advise you on how to install without glue.
Sound proofing is a complex process. Using the proper products is a must, but the correct application of them is critical. You should get professional advice. Sound leaks from any bridge that allows transmission of vibrations - not just from wall surfaces. Sometimes a nail in the wrong place can compromise all the insulation!